I Won the Lottery and Now I’m Broke

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  • Опубликовано: 10 янв 2025

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  • @larose6551
    @larose6551 Год назад +735

    I know a former school teacher who won 10 million dollars and kept working and started a college scholarship fund for low income students. 20 years later she’s still financial sound. Money makes you more of what you already are.

    • @BetterNBetter
      @BetterNBetter Год назад +15

      Wow what a blessing she is to those students! ❤

    • @TheSoulCrisis
      @TheSoulCrisis Год назад +10

      This is exactly why parents should not give savings funds to their kids until they have proven they are financially sound and responsible, otherwise they drain it very fast with unwise moves. Similar to a lottery winner that knows nothing about managing money, long run it doesn't solve their issues.

    • @roolyfe
      @roolyfe Год назад

      If you’re an ass hole when broke! You will be a bigger jerk when rich 🤑

    • @tsaunders4684
      @tsaunders4684 Год назад +1

      Not really, it just depends

    • @Afrinaturality
      @Afrinaturality Год назад +13

      "Money makes you more of what you are" - perfectly encapsulated.

  • @chrisckvan
    @chrisckvan Год назад +1532

    I got a story for yall. My father and his friends from work won a 55 million jackpot. It was a big pool, but his take home was 2.2 million. Since we are in Canada there is no tax. He had already paid off his home and had no debts. His first move was getting a financial advisor. He was the only one in the pool who still went back to work for an additional 8 years making 6 figures until he couldn't physically do it anymore. He was also the cheapest man I knew, who loved his toyota and humble home. Unfortunately, he passed away earlier this year. My father was a champ, now I am the cheapest man I know. Love you dad.

    • @jimv77
      @jimv77 Год назад +26

      How did the other winners in the pool play out?

    • @chrisckvan
      @chrisckvan Год назад +73

      ​@jimv77 all retired within a year. Other than that I can't confirm. Some of them old, and some of them were young. My father was out of the country when they were presented the cheque, so I went on his behalf. I remember speaking to couple of them who had already put down payments on outrageous cars. Silly moves.

    • @crashtestdummy1972
      @crashtestdummy1972 Год назад +60

      Sorry for your loss, but hey, on the bright side, you are now a multi-millionaire. Use it wisely and honor your pops.

    • @chrisckvan
      @chrisckvan Год назад +44

      @crashtestdummy1972 Thanks, friend. My father would have loved this channel and the like-minded individuals such as yourself.

    • @Helibeaver
      @Helibeaver Год назад +26

      Dad was a great man. You were lucky to have him. Thanks for sharing

  • @tequisaholloway1738
    @tequisaholloway1738 Год назад +415

    Dude ended up with a half a million dollars and didn't pay off all of his student loans.smh

    • @genxx2724
      @genxx2724 Год назад +10

      He’s a freeloader who works hard. Go figure.

    • @cutehumor
      @cutehumor Год назад +45

      vote republican so these bums don't get student loan forgiveness!! this caller is a perfect example

    • @ghostbird92
      @ghostbird92 Год назад +6

      I know. I shook my head to myself when he said that

    • @0mega-Xis
      @0mega-Xis Год назад +4

      He a fool 😂

    • @Person-mh6xq
      @Person-mh6xq Год назад +21

      @@cutehumorthere are 100 reasons NOT to vote republican. I’m choosing one of those.

  • @Kurtdog63
    @Kurtdog63 Год назад +621

    I applaud anyone that is willing to contact the Ramsey show and reveal their financial mistakes so others can be inspired to make better decisions.

    • @VMJM85
      @VMJM85 Год назад +1

      😂😂

    • @ronaldlindeman6136
      @ronaldlindeman6136 Год назад +2

      Or maybe just laugh our a-- off at these people. Too soon?

    • @joelfenner9179
      @joelfenner9179 Год назад

      Tragedy and comedy are closely related@@ronaldlindeman6136

    • @Dan16673
      @Dan16673 Год назад +1

      ​@@ronaldlindeman6136the whole point is to laugh

    • @Sheryl777
      @Sheryl777 Год назад +13

      @@ronaldlindeman6136 I don't laugh at people who have situations or problems that they need to overcome and are trying to get a handle on. That's just wrong if you do. Something may come up in your life where you need others help, and how would it make you feel to think that others were laughing at your problem or predicament? If you don't care, then to me, that is a problem YOU need to overcome.

  • @fightsportspace7327
    @fightsportspace7327 Год назад +196

    When you think about it, $550k in eight years is only $69k per year.
    Puts into perspective how quickly a money can be drained if you don’t plant seeds with it to grow exponentially.

    • @drcatrinaking
      @drcatrinaking Год назад +11

      Exactly. Plenty of people make $146k/yr (75k + 69k), live paycheck to paycheck, and have no idea where the money went over the last 8 years.

    • @abegranderson4253
      @abegranderson4253 Год назад +4

      When you put it like that, good point.

    • @douglassmith9445
      @douglassmith9445 3 месяца назад

      @@williamnews9051all it would’ve taken was for his parents to tell him to put it in the s and p 500 and not touch it till he has enough to hit his retirement number. Such a simple decision and yet 89% of people don’t do it like he mentioned.

    • @maxinef6654
      @maxinef6654 3 месяца назад

      I think he did pretty good for 8 years.

    • @robertthompson5908
      @robertthompson5908 3 месяца назад +2

      A lot of people think a sum of money like that is somehow magically more than it really is.

  • @HoustonTom
    @HoustonTom Год назад +405

    $500k is really not as much money as some believe. It can improve your life but it’s not giving you an immediate luxury retirement for a 30 year old.

    • @LaneDenson
      @LaneDenson Год назад +52

      No, but it still takes a concentrated effort to blow through that in 8 years.

    • @iceblu333
      @iceblu333 Год назад +23

      @@LaneDenson No it doesn't... $500,000 is roughly the Price of a Single Lamborghini... or a Cheap House...

    • @Imhere12345
      @Imhere12345 Год назад +39

      I could retire on 500k. Modest life

    • @iceblu333
      @iceblu333 Год назад

      @@Imhere12345 $500,000 would last me about 5 years at most... it's really not alot of money... that's $55,000 yearly for 10 Years...

    • @austinradtke2896
      @austinradtke2896 Год назад +13

      If the caller is used to a $75k salary, he'd take just under 7 years to go through $500k winnings.

  • @Shane_Conrad
    @Shane_Conrad Год назад +91

    He needs to get himself on the self exclusion list in his state. Self exclusion can last for lifetime if he wants it and that would prevent him from ever being able to gamble in his state ever again. I had to do that and it was a saving grace!!

    • @cheerfulmouse
      @cheerfulmouse 2 месяца назад

      Wow, first I'm hearing of this. And I live in Oklahoma, where gambling has always been available.

  • @3ddiEdotcom
    @3ddiEdotcom Год назад +112

    I applaud this man's honesty and vulnerability by sharing his story. There's almost a parallel to the prodigal son parable. He hit it big, spent (or gambled) it all away, and now he's on his way home. God is running and more than ready to love on this guy and make him whole again. We're all prodigals, in some form or another, and God is waiting for us each to come Home.

  • @SCGSHOW
    @SCGSHOW Год назад +244

    As a former gambling addict and four years sober, this breaks my heart😢

    • @private464
      @private464 Год назад +3

      it's a tough call, because you see the raw consequences of addiction. But he is hopefully going to grow and get better/sober. Did you see a specialist therapist? How did you break free? Thanks

    • @SCGSHOW
      @SCGSHOW Год назад

      @@private464 Did all the work myself good to see him turning it around

    • @Darren-u7t
      @Darren-u7t Год назад +3

      Bad behaviors exist. Addictions dont

    • @Sheryl777
      @Sheryl777 Год назад

      @@Darren-u7t Addictions DO exist and yes they are bad behaviors, but it's much more than just that for most.

    • @private464
      @private464 Год назад

      @@Darren-u7t Writing this comment of yours was an example of bad behavior! You are a fool to think that addictions don't exist. I won't be responding anymore, and don't want to get into any argument or discussion with you.

  • @aliealieee
    @aliealieee Год назад +37

    my parents won $1 mil, tax free. after they paid off the mortgage and debt, they splurged a *bit* (nothing crazy, just some new jewellery, computer, sharing with family etc) and are back to living within their means just stress free. they still shop sales and bargains, aren't out buying luxury vehicles or anything of the sort.
    that large sum of money cant buy a lot these days but it can buy financial peace if you are smart about it.
    kudos to this caller for being honest and upfront.

  • @alondrakelsey7706
    @alondrakelsey7706 Год назад +76

    Praying for this guy! May he be healed from this addiction!

    • @ble22eda86
      @ble22eda86 Год назад +8

      Amen, in Jesus' name.
      Jesus is the answer, His Spirit can help him.

  • @Dad-in-WA
    @Dad-in-WA Год назад +100

    won the lottery at 28, broke at 36..$1MM, take home $555k and spent it all. ugh. didn't pay off all of his debts..hope it all works out for Steven. thanks for sharing.

    • @barnabusdoyle4930
      @barnabusdoyle4930 Год назад +6

      $500k is not a lot of money. Yeah, he blew the money gambling, but that what most casino goers do too, feed it back into the machine. The really surprising thing would have been if he still had $100k after 8 years. He’s not bankrupt through like most big winners.

    • @ambrosia1917
      @ambrosia1917 Год назад +17

      $500k is still a TON

    • @AnthonyMcNeil
      @AnthonyMcNeil Год назад

      ​@@barnabusdoyle4930$500K is a lot of money. You can pay off your debts and invest it and still work.

    • @stevep4236
      @stevep4236 Год назад

      @@barnabusdoyle4930It's good amount....he should have paid off all his debts to begin with and go from there

    • @joelkaben
      @joelkaben Год назад

      ​@@barnabusdoyle4930500K is a lot of money, stop the cap. Lol.

  • @davidpaul9961
    @davidpaul9961 Год назад +58

    There was a call about a month ago of a middle aged couple winning 3 million or something like that, and they did everything the right way. But this caller made a good point. He gambled to win his lottery, so he just continued gambling. Play for fun if you do, my friends.

    • @janelleg597
      @janelleg597 Год назад +5

      I remember that. Very interesting

    • @reese85
      @reese85 Год назад +2

      I think they won 20 million after taxes

    • @joelkaben
      @joelkaben Год назад

      I don't see the fun in throwing money 💰 away "hoping" you win. But to each his own I guess, lol.

    • @davidpaul9961
      @davidpaul9961 Год назад +2

      @@joelkaben agreed! I’ve played the lottery twice, and you can probably guess which times. When the powerball reached $1 billion. lol fyi, I did not win

  • @mrmentalhealthawareness5219
    @mrmentalhealthawareness5219 Год назад +146

    At least buy a house, buddy.

    • @walters2405
      @walters2405 Год назад +12

      Ikr. Smh.

    • @ryanray6215
      @ryanray6215 Год назад

      I would buy two or more .

    • @Tehui1974
      @Tehui1974 10 месяцев назад +9

      Yep, live rent free for the rest of your life. Sometimes good luck is wasted on people.

    • @angryox3102
      @angryox3102 10 месяцев назад +10

      Dude could’ve bought a nice house for cheap back when he won too

    • @roadrunner9622
      @roadrunner9622 9 месяцев назад +4

      "Nah, I'll just gamble it. Dat's where it's at."

  • @Mr_Fairdale
    @Mr_Fairdale Год назад +50

    I'm glad this guy called in and cited the stat about lottery winners losing their money. It's not the winning the lottery part that is the thing. It's the _type of people who play the lottery._ Sad to think about. Hope this guy gets the help he needs.

  • @barryetherton4889
    @barryetherton4889 Год назад +80

    At least he is honest about his problems.

  • @gaselekrauss415
    @gaselekrauss415 Год назад +81

    These people infuriate me that they don’t pay off their student loans when they have the money. But they expect the tax payers to save them. Hopefully he grows up

    • @bettysmith4527
      @bettysmith4527 Год назад +8

      I was thinking this too!!!

    • @Darren-u7t
      @Darren-u7t Год назад +5

      Big facts

    • @genxx2724
      @genxx2724 Год назад +2

      @@bettysmith4527 I has the same thought, as well as thinking it’s another gamble.

    • @xlerb2286
      @xlerb2286 Год назад +4

      Well, I agree he would have been smart to pay off all his student loans instead of just some of them. But I didn't hear him say he expected anybody else to pay them off. Sounded to me like he's putting all his money beyond basic expenses into paying them off.

    • @Philippinesbound42
      @Philippinesbound42 Год назад +4

      Many out there. I work with some. Making 6 figures and don’t pay their student loans

  • @krobdawg
    @krobdawg Год назад +239

    Seems like the wrong people usually win the lotto

    • @thankfulblessed8496
      @thankfulblessed8496 Год назад +3

      True

    • @JustinCase780
      @JustinCase780 Год назад +18

      And who are the right people? 😂

    • @dmbgator86
      @dmbgator86 Год назад +51

      @@JustinCase780financially responsible ones.

    • @pirate254
      @pirate254 Год назад +145

      People likely to be responsible with lotto winnings tend not to play the lotto

    • @JustinCase780
      @JustinCase780 Год назад +17

      ​@@dmbgator86And, they aren't blowing money on lotto. Get it? 😂

  • @ehderguyyashootadeerorno2313
    @ehderguyyashootadeerorno2313 Год назад +48

    Could you image if he saved and invested that money and continued to work until 55? If he just did the max match for 401k (let's call it $400 per month) and gets a 8% rate of return from 401k and winnings, he would have $5.2 million in mostly post tax dollars. (10% would be $8.8 million at 55)

    • @LulaRoberts
      @LulaRoberts Год назад +1

      😳😳😳

    • @ghostbird92
      @ghostbird92 Год назад +20

      The irony with the lottery is that the people most likely to use their winnings wisely are also the people least likely to buy a lottery ticket in the first place

    • @mrsh2167
      @mrsh2167 Месяц назад

      @@ghostbird92 so true

  • @MrJimmy3459
    @MrJimmy3459 Год назад +85

    80% of lottery winners go broke in 2-3 years

    • @ehderguyyashootadeerorno2313
      @ehderguyyashootadeerorno2313 Год назад +6

      I would be the 20% who didn't.

    • @littlesongbird1
      @littlesongbird1 Год назад +12

      I think it's a personality thing: impulsive. My mom has many times gotten windfalls but spent money willy nilly (my grandma left her 50k and she blew through that in two months and it wasn't because say, she bought a house, pay off debt, pay for school, etc. she just blew it away) She also got money from the sale of my childhood home (my parents divorced when I was little) and the sale of my grandparents house which she inherited but each time she refused to work, refuse to save and the money just slipped through her fingers. The sad thing is, she used to make snooty remarks about my sister and me if we bought ourselves anything, even if we can afford it! My sister and I are both very good with our money and have pointed out to her that she chose to quit her job at 40 and come up with excuses to not work since then or quit any job she got after that after a few months so it's not out fault she didn't save money for her retirement.

    • @JL-rd5gn
      @JL-rd5gn Год назад +3

      But what a magnificent 2-3 years 😉

    • @ehderguyyashootadeerorno2313
      @ehderguyyashootadeerorno2313 Год назад +10

      @@JL-rd5gn LOL, just make sure you don't tell your boss what you really think when you quit, because you may be crawling back through that door lol.

    • @1981lashlarue
      @1981lashlarue Год назад

      It's not just that they go broke, but many end up in even worse financial shape than before they won.

  • @resplendentToad
    @resplendentToad Год назад +52

    Don’t feel ashamed caller. $500k could be life changing money, but it could EASILY be blown over a 10 year span. In fact, I think most people would have spent it even without a gambling problem.

    • @taurusthebull76
      @taurusthebull76 Год назад +7

      Agreed...$500k is pretty penny, but if you're trying to solely live off that, especially at a young age, you'd definitely blow through that in matter of no time. Think of similarly to you earning $100k annually. In 5 years, there's your $500k right there. I know he said he netted that after taxes, but how many times have we heard the callers come through making $200k per year, but still living check to check? If you don't have a budget/plan, that money will leave your account over the course of a decade or way sooner. Lifestyle will play a huge hand in this.

    • @TheFlyingZulu
      @TheFlyingZulu Год назад +4

      Lol yup 500k isn't much now days... that's a decent house in middle of the road place in America now.

    • @tsaunders4684
      @tsaunders4684 Год назад +2

      True. He lasted longer than 5 years which is something 90% of winners can't do.

    • @Calibrownsfan
      @Calibrownsfan 3 месяца назад

      if he was a drug addict he could blow that 500k in one year. Im surprised someone with a gambling problem didn't go through it that fast either

    • @robirvine6970
      @robirvine6970 27 дней назад

      Are you stupid? Don't congratulate someone for wasting all their money slower than the other idiots. It just means he got luckier than the other in his gambling.

  • @semosancus5506
    @semosancus5506 Год назад +65

    He should take up fishing. That's gambling but probably cheaper.

    • @ShadowBannedit
      @ShadowBannedit Год назад +1

      ??? Say more please...cuz I think I get it but wanna be certain that I clearly understand

    • @good-tn9sr
      @good-tn9sr Год назад +8

      @@ShadowBanneditwhen you go fishing there’s a chance you’ll catch a fish or a big one.

    • @ShadowBannedit
      @ShadowBannedit Год назад +3

      @@good-tn9sr oh ok I guess I understand...thanx

    • @dbag57
      @dbag57 3 месяца назад

      I would have so much money if I didnt fish

  • @amyethridge1798
    @amyethridge1798 Год назад +17

    Very brave to share this and wish you the best, sir! Appreciate the way y’all handled the call.

  • @TheTruth-lx7et
    @TheTruth-lx7et Год назад +77

    My cousin won 4 million back in 2018, and as of 2021, she was broke as a joke! Smh

    • @boombaman31
      @boombaman31 Год назад +2

      What did she spend her money on?

    • @TheTruth-lx7et
      @TheTruth-lx7et Год назад +14

      @boombaman31 She bought her a house cash for 250k, her son land, and 300k to build him a house, cars, and ATV's is all we know in the family. Her biggest mistake was that the family was saying she stayed playing the lottery along with those store slots. I know she tried borrowing money a few months back from one of our other cousins, and he told her NO. It's just ridiculous.

    • @boombaman31
      @boombaman31 Год назад +2

      @@TheTruth-lx7et wow

    • @CB_4216
      @CB_4216 Год назад

      Only broke people buy lottery tickets in the first place. It's no surprise that the winners always end up broke again.

    • @tsaunders4684
      @tsaunders4684 Год назад +1

      Did your cousin give you any money.

  • @lvsqcsl
    @lvsqcsl Год назад +70

    I always tell my co-workers that if I ever won the lottery, I would continue to work and treat it as a second income. I always get laughed out of the room. At least he didn't forget the taxes. All kidding aside, he has an addiction and is getting help. GREAT VIDEO!

    • @ehderguyyashootadeerorno2313
      @ehderguyyashootadeerorno2313 Год назад +5

      Right, $555k is a good chunk of money, but also goes fast. I'm 38 and if I won $555k after taxes I would still work, pay off all debt and invest the rest and retire at 50. Now if I won a billion like it sometimes gets to it would be difficult to go to work then. Maybe show up in a awesome vehicle, put in my notice and have a pizza party.

    • @genxx2724
      @genxx2724 Год назад +4

      @@ehderguyyashootadeerorno2313 Minus showing up in an awesome vehicle. No need to throw it in people’s faces. The fact immutable fact that you don’t have to work there anymore is enough.

    • @ehderguyyashootadeerorno2313
      @ehderguyyashootadeerorno2313 Год назад

      @@genxx2724 The pizza party would be a thank you to everyone i worked with and a way to say goodbye to everyone. No different than a work place retirement party.
      I won't have to worry about it though since I don't really play the lottery (okay maybe like $10 per year).

    • @5trace
      @5trace Год назад +2

      @@ehderguyyashootadeerorno2313 You could not even buy a house where I live with that amount ...lol

    • @ehderguyyashootadeerorno2313
      @ehderguyyashootadeerorno2313 Год назад

      @@5trace that sucks. One year ago I bought a brand new 2250 sq ft house with half the basement finished, 3 car garage, granite island and butler pantry on 1/3 acre for $387k. Two months later I bought 80 wooded (mostly mature maples half an hour away) acres for $100k. Gotta love mid America.

  • @carieyounginsurance
    @carieyounginsurance 3 месяца назад +1

    Usually when money comes fast it’ll leave you fast. It took me years to learn how to use money wisely and I still have my issues despite knowing a TON. It’s a lifelong process and education

  • @kasession
    @kasession Год назад +37

    I do love George and Ken. Having said that...
    I actually think they were going too fast for this guy. The real problem was the gambling. Losing the 'million' dollars was just a symptom.
    I actually think the very first step for him is GA and counseling. That would help give him the tools to take the steps to get the gambling problem under control.

    • @tylersanders2388
      @tylersanders2388 Год назад +3

      This guy isn’t a baby. He can handle a job and has a financial life to get in order. I don’t get this mentality that infantilizes anyone who has any sort of personal struggle.

    • @Rokka340
      @Rokka340 Год назад

      You are right. In addition, with any addiction that involves mismanagement of your finances, you need to wean off gradually, as completely stopping it will not work.

    • @stevenp25100
      @stevenp25100 Год назад

      ​@Rokka340 nonsense. Completing stopping is the only way to recover. He can't just dip his toe into gambling and limit himself. That's the point. He needs to find out way to feel fulfilled without gambling.

    • @allysonreilly
      @allysonreilly 3 месяца назад

      @@tylersanders2388then you don’t have experience with addiction. It makes people a liars, thieves. It’s all pervasive.

  • @Capris9x
    @Capris9x Год назад +5

    Only thing I wanna say is damn, taxes from winning the lottery is theft.

  • @xlerb2286
    @xlerb2286 Год назад +11

    He did get some good out of the money in paying off some loans (plus he didn't accumulate more debt). And if he uses this as motivation to work past his troubles I'd say he still came out ahead. More power to you!

  • @pete3445
    @pete3445 Год назад +2

    This why “giving money” to people never solves the problem.

  • @andyhwell8419
    @andyhwell8419 Год назад +27

    I knew a guy who while in the military, won $25k from a slot machine in El Salvador which completely ruined him. On other deployments he was spending his entire paychecks at slot machines, was caught taking food out of the trash can in the office. He kept getting caught stealing other peoples stuff at work. His wife left him, The Navy kicked him out at his 17 year mark just 3 years from a retirement pension. I think he's in prison now. All because of his addiction to gambling.

    • @harveylin3548
      @harveylin3548 Год назад +1

      Know a hot charger that got promoted to E-7 under six years in the navy, that got kicked out of the navy as a Chief because he stole money from the command treasure cause I loves to gamble.

    • @luisfernando5998
      @luisfernando5998 9 месяцев назад

      Ur next

    • @andyhwell8419
      @andyhwell8419 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@luisfernando5998 Next in line for your mom

  • @farright118
    @farright118 3 месяца назад +2

    45% tax on your lotto winnings is so annoying

  • @AT-hs9nf
    @AT-hs9nf Год назад +17

    It's never too late. I like this guy as he finally realized it and is still very young and want to fix the problem. You will be fine bro 👊😎.

    • @new2000car
      @new2000car Год назад +1

      He will never be out of debt.

    • @AT-hs9nf
      @AT-hs9nf Год назад +3

      @@new2000car Atleast he is trying. So much for your judgement 🤣.

    • @new2000car
      @new2000car Год назад

      @@AT-hs9nfyeah he gave the middle finger to the student loan institutions when he had the money. If you think he’s a good guy, then maybe you’re as crooked as he is, but you just don’t realize it.

    • @kensmith2796
      @kensmith2796 Год назад

      @@new2000car He's in better shape than most of the Ramsey callers. He only has 29k in debt and makes 75k.

  • @GratefulDeb270
    @GratefulDeb270 Год назад +2

    Go to GA… get a sponsor, work the steps, use the tools and live sober odat. You can do this!

  • @ScorpionX669
    @ScorpionX669 Год назад +3

    The taxes are ridiculous in USA on money gifts to win
    1 million to be won
    He only got 500 something out of 700k something from the initial 1 mil.

    • @crb4059
      @crb4059 3 месяца назад

      Libbies taxes

  • @monaperry2635
    @monaperry2635 Год назад +2

    Oh my it's not a financial issue ots an addiction issue. Glad he's planning to get help but until he does it and stays in recovery nothing will change.

  • @Elaba_
    @Elaba_ Год назад +5

    I didn't win the lottery and now I am broke.

  • @zone4garlicfarm
    @zone4garlicfarm 3 месяца назад +2

    I know someone who won $100,000 on a scratch ticket. Three weeks later his car died and he didn't have enough money to fix or replace it. He had already spent all his winnings on cocaine and casinos.

  • @private464
    @private464 Год назад +3

    "for the benefit of the listeners and a dark curiosity, can you tell us where that money ($555,000 dollars) went?" WHAT a question!

    • @stevenbrown4626
      @stevenbrown4626 10 месяцев назад

      Yes I can. I mostly gambled it all away. I would say 3/4 of it.

    • @private464
      @private464 10 месяцев назад

      @@stevenbrown4626 You are very brave to come forward like this. I wish you all the success in breaking this thing with the help of GA.

  • @grit1679
    @grit1679 3 месяца назад +1

    It's hard to feel sorry for someone who was given a chance and threw it away.

  • @zimmermanlandscape9287
    @zimmermanlandscape9287 Год назад +23

    The thing to remember is you can’t lose if you don’t gamble

    • @snowpz
      @snowpz Год назад

      Yes it's much better to just stick with what you have, I've never gambled but I've always thought it's better to think about everything you could have bought with what you're gambling away lol. I could have done so so much with 1 million my god

    • @janelleg597
      @janelleg597 Год назад +1

      And you can't win if you don't play. That's the flip side

    • @zimmermanlandscape9287
      @zimmermanlandscape9287 Год назад

      I started my gambling career at 18 by going to a casino on an indian reservation. I had twenty bucks in my pocket and sat down at a $5 blackjack table. my money was gone in less than one minute. That was the end of my gambling career. Apparently some people have a flatter learning curve than that...@@janelleg597

    • @zimmermanlandscape9287
      @zimmermanlandscape9287 Год назад

      Some people stay on x and others approach Y

    • @snowpz
      @snowpz Год назад

      But you always lose more than you gain... It's rigged against you. @@janelleg597

  • @1337farm
    @1337farm Год назад +13

    Imagine winning the lottery and not paying off your student loan LOL

    • @kensmith2796
      @kensmith2796 Год назад

      Yeah, that part of the call I think was the hardest part. I actually feel for the guy and see how someone could blow 555k in 8 years pretty easily...I mean that's only 70k/year. But not clearing out all of your debt immediately is a tough pill to swallow.

    • @dos14dos14
      @dos14dos14 7 месяцев назад +1

      brandon told him taxpayers would pay everyone’s student loans. The caller stupidly believed him.

  • @tshandy1
    @tshandy1 Год назад +8

    It is so easy to see how someone winning a half million dollars (post taxes) could be broke so fast. If he had blown, say, ten percent of the winnings, and invested the rest, he'd be in a different position today.

    • @dcrea9416
      @dcrea9416 Год назад

      With 555000 at 28 years old, you better make wise investments if you’re looking to retire off it. If you made 10 percent a year ( which is difficult) by investing, you got 55000 a year. Still have to work a job for a while until the interest starts to compound.

    • @1981lashlarue
      @1981lashlarue Год назад

      @@dcrea9416 With that much money at the young of an age, he could have invested $500k in an S&P 500 index fund and he'd be doing really well by the time retirement age came around. He'd have millions. That type of winning isn't something you can lose to quit your job and stop working. It is, however, an amount you can create a nice nestegg for retirement that can sit and let grow and compound interest will work great.

    • @SonnyBubba
      @SonnyBubba 3 месяца назад

      If he had blown 10% and invested the rest, he’d be a different person than he is today.

  • @joeplem5329
    @joeplem5329 Год назад +16

    Sports gambling is the number 1 addiction right now. Literally every other commercial is for fandual, draftkings ect 😑

    • @AnthonyMcNeil
      @AnthonyMcNeil Год назад +2

      The funny thing is that these major sports are in on it too.. there's big money in that stuff and games are rigged to either win or lose.

  • @zimmermanlandscape9287
    @zimmermanlandscape9287 Год назад +7

    Win the lottery and keep the debt ….ouch

    • @ronnie5151
      @ronnie5151 Год назад +1

      That’s why student loan forgiveness shouldn’t happen. He paid other debts but not the federal student loans and went and gambled the rest of the money. 🤨

  • @carsonadams417
    @carsonadams417 Год назад +1

    I love how offensive Ken was when he thought George was stealing the callers.

  • @bluejedi723
    @bluejedi723 Год назад +15

    I feel this guys pain. Remember don't gamble more than you can afford to lose.

    • @183-aD
      @183-aD Год назад

      I don't gamble as much, but the times we go to the casino. I just set a certain amount to gamble/ lose. 😂 I'm just unlucky. My husband, on the other hand, always wins. He usually makes up our loss. I enjoy watching him play since I know he will win. We go to the casino maybe every 2 years or so. My aunts have a gambling problem, and most of us don't like gambling as much. It's scary.

    • @megalodon1726
      @megalodon1726 Год назад +1

      Better to say "don't gamble an amount you'd regret losing". When I (rarely) go to the casino and lose $50, I don't regret it; I consider it the cost of a couple hours of entertainment. But if I lost $5000, I would regret it for a long time, even though I can afford to lose $5000. "Can afford to lose" isn't a strong enough phrase to limit your gambling.

  • @vivianoni9565
    @vivianoni9565 3 месяца назад +1

    I knew where the conversation was headed when he said he'd bought a new car instead of a new home.

  • @rayhill5767
    @rayhill5767 Год назад

    Gambling is the most destructive addiction I’ve seen.
    Gamblers destroy themselves and people around them AND total strangers and coworkers a nd employees. Really bad stuff.

  • @brittanyhinch512
    @brittanyhinch512 Год назад +3

    Feel for the guy. I hope he can get it together.

  • @kevinmiller4590
    @kevinmiller4590 3 месяца назад +1

    i know 3 people who have won 1 million on lotter tickets, all of them are broke, back to working 9-5 and nothing to show for it

  • @dealerofgame
    @dealerofgame Год назад +3

    500k down the drain and didnt even pay the loans off

    • @1981lashlarue
      @1981lashlarue Год назад

      He did pay off private student loans he said.

  • @alanmccarthy4004
    @alanmccarthy4004 Год назад +1

    Poor guy, I wish him the best!

  • @truthsayer9534
    @truthsayer9534 Год назад +5

    The sad part is if he would have just invested that money in a whole market index fund when he first won about ten years ago he would have almost $2 million now.

    • @iceblu333
      @iceblu333 Год назад

      Or... He could have lost it all due to a Crash...
      Anything can happen in the Market...

    • @truthsayer9534
      @truthsayer9534 Год назад

      @@iceblu333 You don’t lose a penny if you don’t sell and wait for it to come back up.

    • @iceblu333
      @iceblu333 Год назад

      @@truthsayer9534 The Oil Companies that crashed in 2020 went to Negative and went bankrupt... People who had stocks with those companies apparently lost everything... if i remember correctly; So, essentially... nothing is safe and Hindsight is always 20/20

  • @katrinabaker581
    @katrinabaker581 6 месяцев назад

    luv this dude. this is what i do its a problem how do i stop. he’s not making excuses

  • @cyberpunkmodels692
    @cyberpunkmodels692 Год назад +17

    Most 28 year olds don’t have 500k in their savings. I can’t believe he just gave it away like that 😭

    • @lvsqcsl
      @lvsqcsl Год назад +3

      I can. I remember a guy that won $5 million in the mid-80's. 4 years later he was completely broke.

    • @AQuestioner
      @AQuestioner 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@lvsqcslHow did he spend all his millions in 4 years?

  • @MichaelCarrPilot
    @MichaelCarrPilot Год назад

    Uploaded today but I feel like this exactly story was uploaded a few weeks ago. I think the exact same guy, too. His verbiage of “well I bought the ticket so that was the first expense.”

  • @stephengamber7000
    @stephengamber7000 Год назад +3

    He chose not to pay off his Federal student loan debt. Curious why he didn't pay off when he paid off all the other loans.

    • @1981lashlarue
      @1981lashlarue Год назад +1

      Because he was expecting them to be forgiven at some point. I guarantee you that's why.

    • @dos14dos14
      @dos14dos14 7 месяцев назад

      Because brandon wants votes so he promises all sorts of free things. Sadly, many believe his lies.

  • @AlphaAchilles
    @AlphaAchilles 8 месяцев назад +1

    I swear.....the wrong people usually win and get big money while the right people are usually the unluckiest. I do not understand how a person could/would blow money like that knowing better.

  • @grantv2313
    @grantv2313 Год назад +11

    Sometimes winning is the worst thing that can happen for an addict. Because you feel like if it happens this time it’ll happen to you again. Sports gambling has been made really easy with apps. As if we needed another way to blow money on a cell phone. After the Super Bowl last year and being within a few yards of hitting $2k I deleted my app. Good luck to this guy. Needed this help the day he won.

  • @roadrunner9622
    @roadrunner9622 9 месяцев назад +1

    "Why didn't he pay off his federal student loan??" He probably assumed "da gubbamint" was going to forgive it, "so why bother paying it?"

  • @rachelharrison7961
    @rachelharrison7961 Год назад +4

    The million was probably if he took annual payouts of $50k a year for 20 years instead of the immediate lump sum. He would have been better off doing it that way.

  • @chrism2042
    @chrism2042 Год назад +13

    I will never win the lottery, because I don't spent the money on it.
    But, a friend of mine that plays the lottery talks about everything he will do "when" he wins the lottery. And crazy enough to think if he wins $1M he will quit his job. Then asked me, "what would you do it you won $10M"? I would pay off my mortgage and maybe take a vacation, then invest. With a $1 Million win, maybe take a vacation twice a year instead of once a year. He thinks I am nuts!

    • @gloriaalex11
      @gloriaalex11 Год назад

      I'm with you on this. It's kinda fun to think about what I'd do with a huge sum of money, but not willing to gamble to get there.

    • @ericeven4090
      @ericeven4090 11 месяцев назад

      I have a friend who's gambling mindset is "when" I win, not "if" I win. It controls his life. It's like he is always chasing the dragon. If he won a million he would immediately gamble it away trying to get two million etc. it's a sad way to live I think.

  • @aa-qx1cg
    @aa-qx1cg 5 месяцев назад +2

    $550k is a lot of money but it's not like "fuck it i'm rich" money. Think about it that's like less than a decade of working a middle class job.

  • @RMPANDA964
    @RMPANDA964 Год назад +7

    To be fair, 500K over 8 years is not that bad to blow cash. There are others that blow it in the next couple of weeks LOL.

    • @1981lashlarue
      @1981lashlarue Год назад +2

      It's pretty bad when you put it in perspective. Even if he never saved another dime for retirement, at that age, he could retire early and be living pretty well. But instead, he lost it all and has nothing much to show for it.

  • @jaydeebulje4493
    @jaydeebulje4493 2 месяца назад

    You two need to start up a show here in Australia, we have a major debt crisis and nothing like this support show, well done ! However saying to block sites does not resolve the issue. Addiction disorder is about trying to nurture a deficit and unless you identify the " why " of addiction, you will not resolve it. The caller has had something happen to him, he refuses to acknowledge, so stating going to a therapist from Ken is the best advice !

  • @billm.8220
    @billm.8220 Год назад +7

    It’s so sad to hear people winning a giant windfall & then blowing it ALL !! Just goes to show that there is NO financial education in the richest countries of the world !! Start teaching children about financial education & watch those figures turn around over the next five decades !!

    • @janelleg597
      @janelleg597 Год назад +2

      It is not all education. It is morality, self-discipline

  • @BurningSmith
    @BurningSmith 3 месяца назад +1

    550k isn't really that much. It's nice, no doubt and can save you some years of having to work, but it's not enough to never work again and life comfortable. Need at least 4 million (age 28) to have a nice work-free life.

  • @jwebby85
    @jwebby85 Год назад +7

    Take home over $500,000. 5 years later he has less money than I do. These kinds of stories really upset me. How can you be so irresponsible with what most of us would see as a major blessing to help us set ourselves up for life.

    • @Sheryl777
      @Sheryl777 Год назад +2

      @jwebby85 Because gambling addiction is an illness that needs treatment in order to overcome. It's not totally irresponsibility that is the problem, it's the addiction that is the problem

    • @owusuphilipable
      @owusuphilipable Год назад +1

      @@Sheryl777it’s not an illness 😂 people half way across the world could get that kinda of money 😂

    • @Sheryl777
      @Sheryl777 Год назад

      @@owusuphilipable A hard core gambling addiction is a mental/emotional illness. Sorry you don't understand that. Any addiction is an illness that can potentially need treatment to overcome at times. It's ok, you and I just disagree, that happens online between people a lot, so it's not a surprise by any means.

    • @NatalieS-kh3ck
      @NatalieS-kh3ck Год назад +1

      ​@@Sheryl777you are right. It is a mental sickness, however, it isnt an EXCUSE. He did this for YEARS. He even said he knew he had a problem and kept at it. He has a sickness but he also has choices and is fully responsible for his choices. The illness is real but by no means an excuse for the behavior.

    • @Sheryl777
      @Sheryl777 Год назад

      @@NatalieS-kh3ck I agree with you. 👍 I just disagreed with the person who said it wasn't an illness.

  • @EricSmyth4Christ
    @EricSmyth4Christ Год назад +2

    It always made sense to me gambling as a poor person to get rich
    But it never made sense to me gambling as a rich man to get poor
    As a rich person there is no upside to winning (laws of diminishing returns), but you can lose to the point of being poor again

  • @scottroberts7463
    @scottroberts7463 Год назад +10

    This guy thought the federal student loan was going to be paid off so he decided not to pay those off even when he had the money.

    • @scottsanders2474
      @scottsanders2474 Год назад

      There are millions of people in this country who have a boatload of student loan debt who feel the same way. They're dreaming too. At some point the government is going to start cracking down on deadbeat student loan debtors and there is going to be a lot of shiite hitting a lot of fans in the coming years.

    • @cutehumor
      @cutehumor Год назад

      Vote republican to block the student loan debt forgiveness by the democrats

  • @diahannab5072
    @diahannab5072 2 месяца назад +2

    I’m stuck at he won a million but took home a little over half. That sucks.

  • @janethartmannjones4781
    @janethartmannjones4781 Год назад +7

    I really worry about our country with gambling sites advertised with every sporting event, the dopamine hit is very powerful. Glad you focused on GA.

  • @HublyTrades
    @HublyTrades Год назад +1

    Proof that getting more money ain't gonna solve your problem.

  • @hakkimb8913
    @hakkimb8913 Год назад +21

    I would just live off of the interest of winning the lottory if I received a lump sum

    • @peteranon8455
      @peteranon8455 Год назад +2

      Seriously, feel free to blow the interest!

    • @hakkimb8913
      @hakkimb8913 Год назад

      @@peteranon8455 So you won't ever go broke was my point!

    • @jasonbailey6664
      @jasonbailey6664 Год назад +1

      Can't really do that on $500k unless you're moving ultra remote.

    • @hakkimb8913
      @hakkimb8913 Год назад +2

      @jasonbailey6664 I was thinking millions. A lot of people still have become broke with winning millions in lotteries

    • @jamesharper8373
      @jamesharper8373 Год назад +4

      Everyone says what you just said, almost nobody does it.

  • @karaelzexceed666
    @karaelzexceed666 3 месяца назад +1

    That's insane, that money would last me 30+ years even if I don't invest it

  • @Sutterjack
    @Sutterjack 11 месяцев назад +3

    I really appreciate this call as a gambler myself who's suffered terribly from this sickness. They say the worst thing for a gambling addict is to win and it's the truth - it just makes the obsession burn stronger. Fortunately it's finally registering in my brain that no matter how much I win it NEVER makes up for all you lose - you always lose more than you win guaranteed if you gamble regularly.

  • @daver7929
    @daver7929 Год назад +2

    This call was super depressing.

  • @ReturnOfTheJ.D.
    @ReturnOfTheJ.D. Год назад +4

    Could've just bought some real estate and used the rent as an additional income stream to his regular job.

  • @BlakeC341
    @BlakeC341 8 месяцев назад +1

    As soon as that was cashed I would've paid cash for a home. Crazy missed oppotunity.

  • @izgil7541
    @izgil7541 Год назад +5

    Man, half a million in cash and he blew it in 8 years!

    • @av1330
      @av1330 Год назад +1

      I'd practically spend all that money right away. Pay off the remainder of my mortgage. Put the rest into an Index or Mutual Fund. Continue to live how I do normally now.

    • @iceblu333
      @iceblu333 Год назад

      That's the price of 1 Lamborghini... he did good for 8 years... in my opinion... some companies don't even last that long...

    • @BurningSmith
      @BurningSmith 3 месяца назад

      He spend about 70k a year, which much, but if you have a good Job you can generate this income. If he was more on the cheap side he could last with it about 20 years? Then he would be 48. So either way he had to keep earning money.

  • @jim2386
    @jim2386 Год назад +1

    This is why I don’t understand why governors brag about bringing gambling to their state as some sort of flex. The people who are going to participate are the ones that shouldn’t be.
    Also weird seeing pro gambling commercials on tv now that end with “If you have a gambling addiction call…..”

  • @HHHPedigrees
    @HHHPedigrees Год назад +3

    What a loser. He should have bought a car and two houses. One to live in and one to rent out and cash flow. Instead he wanted to gamble it away

  • @rbraxton00
    @rbraxton00 Год назад +2

    Well at least he paid his taxes. That’s the positive, because he could be in a worse situation right now. 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @ehderguyyashootadeerorno2313
    @ehderguyyashootadeerorno2313 Год назад +24

    Luckily, I've never been into gambling. I don't find it enjoyable to lose money. Notice that most people leaving the casino are not happy. My old neighbor (still a good friend) her uncle won a million and same thing happened to him. He quit his job and bought a bunch of vehicles and within a few years lost it all and had to go back to work.

    • @stevep4236
      @stevep4236 Год назад +1

      Good...gambling is not fun at all

    • @ehderguyyashootadeerorno2313
      @ehderguyyashootadeerorno2313 Год назад +1

      ​@@stevep4236 Right. You go to the casino, put in a dollar, pull the lever, it lights up and gives you back 40 cents. Then you leave with a couple hundred dollars less in your bank. Sooooo much fun lol jk.

    • @xlerb2286
      @xlerb2286 Год назад +1

      I spent $4 in a casino back in '82. Lost it all. That was enough for me.

    • @voidfroze
      @voidfroze Год назад

      Beginners luck is dangerous tho. The first time I walked into a casino I had $10. 10 min later, I won $60 and I stopped immediately and left. But then it kind of nagged at me for a while - “see, you know how to stop when you’re ahead, so it’s safe, you should go back with more next time”. Thankfully I decided not to mess with it, but I definitely understand how some people get sucked in

  • @Crooked_Wien
    @Crooked_Wien Год назад +2

    Remember kids, you're always one spin away from a jackpot

    • @Imhere12345
      @Imhere12345 Год назад

      Heading to the casino for that spin

  • @nickgruber2593
    @nickgruber2593 Год назад +30

    Seems like the wrong people usually PLAY the lottery

    • @MrJimmy3459
      @MrJimmy3459 Год назад +5

      Well it's usually ppl with gambling addiction that play

    • @ehderguyyashootadeerorno2313
      @ehderguyyashootadeerorno2313 Год назад +1

      Right, when you watch how the lottery changed my life they are always like i was down to my last dollar then i bought a ticket. I've never found it entertaining to lose money by gambling.

  • @KayKay0314
    @KayKay0314 Год назад +2

    Why can I not win the lottery? It doesn't even have to be the mega jackpot, just the $1 million. I'd be set for the rest of my life guaranteed and I'd be able to leave money as an inheritance too. I'd sell my current house (which is an old school starter home) and move someplace with a little more house, if that's even possible. I mostly want a larger place for an attached two car garage. I'd be miserable in a McMansion. And I'd probably buy a brand new vehicle too and everybody would think I am crazy. It's would either be a Prius Prime or some kind of small SUV, like the original Toyota Highlander used to be. Why did they ruin the original Highlander?!

  • @sondrad8163
    @sondrad8163 Год назад +3

    I still want to win the lottery.

  • @LittleBoysHD
    @LittleBoysHD Год назад +1

    He needs to self exclude himself from the various gambling companies. if you’re dealing with this problem, they will not allow you to play on the site from the IP where you’re playing

  • @Theredeemedchild2
    @Theredeemedchild2 Год назад +3

    All that money and you didn't buy a house?!

  • @ingothitrust5248
    @ingothitrust5248 Год назад +1

    This is why I will always opt for the annuity if I am ever lucky enough to win, no matter how much the tax changes annually.

  • @Cesar-pq2ck
    @Cesar-pq2ck Год назад +9

    We’ve all had or have an addiction; this just happens to be his.
    I had an addiction that choked my life for over 20yrs but thankfully Jesus freed me from that eventually.

  • @Hodaggium
    @Hodaggium 3 месяца назад

    What I would say is kick the gambling to the curb before any professional growth, because chances are the extra money would be gambled away. I applaud this caller for starting on the path to fighting his addiction. Bravo.

  • @thegorgeousoutdoorsman7983
    @thegorgeousoutdoorsman7983 Год назад +5

    Sounds like a decent man, wishing him well on his road to recovery.

    • @KathleenMcNe
      @KathleenMcNe 5 месяцев назад +1

      A decent man who netted $555,000 in the lottery and didn't pay off all of his student loans, thereby screwing taxpayers?

  • @jasonruppert9693
    @jasonruppert9693 3 месяца назад +2

    The government took half of that win and I bet they also have spent it all

  • @rogermarr9067
    @rogermarr9067 Год назад +6

    Oh this is horrible. So four years ago I almost won all of the Powerball but I only won enough to get 50k after taxes. I got 34,000 where I was able to use 30 of it and I bought a piece of property from a family member and I used the property to put a new house on the property and to do you know some yard work and some things that needed to be done and me and my wife have been living here for 4 years. Very happy. I will say that we got lucky because it was like the perfect amount. It was just enough to do what we needed. Not enough to do crazy stuff because you hear these stories all the time. I feel sorry for this caller because it was very easy for me and my wife to decide on how not to use the money that we got. It's a lesson to be learned when you win money. You need help and a lot of people unfortunately don't do that

  • @prancer4743
    @prancer4743 3 месяца назад +1

    Have a wonderful life with your winnings and enjoy the money full stop 🛑😉 next topic 😀👍

  • @livingunashamed4869
    @livingunashamed4869 Год назад +4

    I would of invested at least 150k of that.

  • @lotsaspaghetticodejr.6488
    @lotsaspaghetticodejr.6488 3 месяца назад +1

    I could have drained it in 1 purchase.
    A home.
    Although more realistically I'd have put it into the S&P500 and let it grow SPECIFICALLY to pay my wife's college debts off once she's finished.
    >Just pay for college with it?? Why take on loans??
    Because I could grow $550,000 at 10% annually over the next X number of years, instead of drop $350,000 in cash and be left with $200,000 earning smaller returns.
    That's why.