Maybe try shouldIplaythelottery.com
You don’t even have to sell them hope. Just sell them the sensation of hope.
See also: Simulation Clicker.
I know how my brain works these days.
It would be really interesting to watch the expected value play out over repeated plays!! I am imagining a running balance where you keep track of total spend versus total returns. Most of the time the balance steadily goes more negative, with occasional jumps back up when you hit a partial match, and very rare big spikes from a larger win.
Very cool project!
Might hide all this behind the current automatic view with a “play it yourself” toggle.
https://archive.org/download/HeliganSecretsOfTheLostGardens/...
This seems pretty reasonable, actually! Somehow it makes the 320M seem manageable.
Not to mention that once your winnings goes over a certain threshold the chance that you end up dead from bad choices or straight up murdered seems to skyrocket.
lunaru•1h ago
Secondly, because everyone realizes the chances are small, the real product being sold is Hope. Even the advertisements for the lotteries address this. The thing you're buying is 30 seconds of daydreaming so you can comfortably tackle the rest of the day.
dangus•1h ago
All the players know that the odds are horrible, but in the end someone does win.
Retric•1h ago
Thus specific funds for X is only meaningful as a minimum funding amount.
Waterluvian•1h ago
dangus•52m ago
Sin taxes work so well at plugging funding gaps specifically because they are optional.
andrerpena•53m ago
anonzzzies•14m ago