nowadays a fashionable street scene is the buying and selling of lottery tickets. people crowd around either in front of big buildings or at street corners, purchasing coupons of various kinds, such as those of social welfare, sports industry and football games.investigations made among those "lottery citizens" show that they do it for different purposes. some say that they play the game just for fun, others insist that they want to sponsor athletic development, still some others simply decide to try their luck.
however, i believe the aim behind the game, if fully exposed, is to make easy money, as it is said the prize winner can get millions of yuan in an instant, which is obviously great temptation. in my mind, lottery is much the same as gambling in nature and it certainly brings more negative effects than positive effects, if any.
first, the overwhelming majority, being misled by earning-quick-buck mentality, are impatient and impulsive to put their time and money into wrong investment.secondly, not a few people, being indulged in lottery,lose not only initiative for work but also interest in life.thirdly, some individuals, having gambled away all their money, may commit crimes.fourthly, young people, particularly students (even pupils) may step by step become addicted to lottery and finally leave their studies.
i think the cliche"reaping what one sows" is still applicable today and "sowing" takes time and hard work. to have instant reaping is definitely one`s wishful thinking.
last 6f all, since gambling and lottery both mean risking money on luck, why the former is forbidden" by law and the latter is so much encouraged?