Lottery is also referred to as the "poor tax," where individuals in poverty are more likely to spend a larger proportion of their income on lottery tickets or gambling. The "poor tax" is not only inescapable but also something people seem to enjoy. The lottery creates an illusion that life can be drastically improved overnight with minimal effort, yet the real probability of success is lower than being struck by lightning.
"Unlimited Attempts" is commonly used in ability tests to indicate that participants can use an unlimited number of chances to reach the "correct answer." While this concept seemingly applies to the context of lottery purchases, the attainability of the "correct answer" is highly questionable.
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