How to win the lottery faster with millionaire Grant Cardone’s 10X rule
One of my most-read books is Grant Cardone’s ‘The 10X Rule,’ and I’ll tell you why.
I once won a sweepstake. At the tender age of 9, I was able to collect more tickets than anyone else.
I was aiming to win a flight in an amphibian aircraft off a local beach.
So I got active. I asked people around me on the beach for their tickets... I pleaded, I cajoled.
I desperately wanted that flight – my first ever – that was going in less than an hour.
I won, sitting in the co-pilot's seat as Fred Ladd, the pilot, called out his famous catchphrase "A shower of spray and we're away!"
It was then I realized then the sheer power of numbers.
What I did applies equally to the lottery, or any other game of chance like a sweepstake or a contest.
The secret is the same: Make Multiple Entries.
Want to win more lotteries and sweepstakes? The answer is as simple as the same tactic that gets you more lottery prizes. Do more.
Winning more is as simple as doing this as confirmed by this expert in a Business Insider article:
"To win a lot of sweepstakes, you need to enter a lot of sweepstakes. There isn't much else you can do that will have an impact on how many items you win."
To win more, you simply have to:
Play more lottery games
Play more frequently
Play more tickets
Almost anything you do in the lottery – and your life – can be improved by doing more.
If you can find a way to increase everything you do, you'll be a winner earlier.
And Grant Cardone has seen his sales and motivational business rocket when he applies his system.
It’s Massive Action that is the key here. Don't forget it.
Do more, play more. It always leads to success.
Science has found that people who do more improve their luck dramatically. So make sure you play as many tickets as you can afford.
Instead of playing 5 tickets over 20 games a week, play 100 tickets in 1 game. It’s the same cost, but you'll get vastly better results. More is always better.
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