Store owner sues lottery winner. The importance of promises.

We all make promises we won't plan on fulfilling when talking about the lottery.  You appear humble saying you'll give this and that, or that you'll give money to the people that are close to you but I can assure you the last thing you'll do is think of others once you win the lottery. 

Laxmi Bhardwaj, owner of USA Liquors in Milpitas, filed a lawsuit alleging he loaned Eva Reyes, 53, of San Jose, money to purchase lottery tickets, and in exchange she offered to split any winnings evenly.

Reyes, the woman that won the lottery did in fact had an agreement with the woman.  A spoken one, but an agreement nonetheless.   

If in fact this woman took loan money for lottery, offered a split and won; then she will have to go forward with the decision even when she says things like

"Before I wanted to give the $50,000, but later I say forget it," she said. "Why do I have to give it? I win the money."

The price was 1 million.  That probably changed her mind didn't it?  Legally she'll have to pay the correct amount.  But boy! how much does a person change after getting mula.  

Suddenly she's part of the idiocracy world domination; promise and don't go forward with the promises, and people that suddenly remember a promise and force you to act towards it.  

Friends stop being friends, stupidity ensues followed by ego and stubbornness.  

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Abdiel Rodz

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