|
|
|
|
|
by element4y
4049 days ago
|
|
Actually, the two are very related. While one is bound by law enforcement and the other is a "voluntary expenditure" they both accomplish the same goal, taxing those who have the least to give. And while we are involved in a discussion of human psychology. Maybe consider the mental aspects of extreme poverty and you can see that purchasing lottery tickets is not exactly voluntary but a desperate attempt to change the course of an exasperated existence. Just a thought. For example. Drinking water is voluntary but if you go without water you might get the feeling it's a little more than a choice... |
|
That's literally the only common thing between them. This doesn't make them "very related." It makes them tangentially related at best.
>>For example. Drinking water is voluntary but if you go without water you might get the feeling it's a little more than a choice...
Wow, so now you're comparing purchasing lottery tickets to drinking water. Amazing.