I think we live on the same country. Well, people's perception is based on what type of gambling platform they offer. People see lotteries as form of entertainment that is based on luck wherein they can win big prices by just staking small amount of money. While for the other brother who owns a cockpit, in our country it's perceived negatively because many fathers who are involved in this type of gambling mostly affects their family financially due to high stakes that can lead to huge losses. It's important to be aware of the risk and make informed decisions of the type of gambling you want to get involved to
There is a culture that has been formed in the country where I live specifically with raffles, it turns out that there are people who are dedicated to bringing cars of the year, a 2024 corolla whose raffle ticket price is 100usd, and there is no longer one They have already sold all the numbers, where the car, according to what I asked, costs around $43k and since it is a number from 000-999 it is 99,900usd, which if the value of the car is discounted, you have net profits of 56900usd, 3 days Maybe they could sell that car, then of course, for many here where I live they see 100usd as enough to go and look for their 1 week market and that's it, others see it as an opportunity and well they are paying the ticket little by little, but it is something You think, winning in this raffle is very difficult, we are fighting against 99% of the problems of losing, we are people who can have a lot of faith, but the fact of thinking that you can win these prizes is something very cool, I think that the psychological part in games influences a lot, perhaps that is why this type of business is so lucrative today.