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  Lucky Numbers.

I want you to imagine you have discovered a system that produces genuine lucky numbers. So what would you do? Enter them in the Lottery of course. Now, to be realistic,  let's say the system isn't perfect and only manages to win 50% of the time.  That means you would win 26 weeks out of 52, and if we say that each win averages only £1 million that's still an awful lot of money!

 

Now ask yourself this: do you know anyone who wins the Lottery every other week? Do you know anyone who regularly wins? Of course not, so here is my point. If those so-called Lucky Numbers were any good, the people touting them on the Web would be rich beyond their dreams. Why, then, would they want to give them to you? If you had them, would you give them away? Why would they even bother running a web site?

  

Exactly the same logic applies to lucky talismans, amulets, and the like.

   

The plain truth is that Lucky Numbers are a complete myth and the people supplying them know it. You should always bear in mind:

  

If it seems too good to be true then it probably is.

  

    

 

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