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Fantasy Lotteries: For People Without $600 Million Lying Around 🦄

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Sometimes curiosity gets me into trouble. Other times it gets me into really fun projects. This one definitely falls into the second category. It all started with one of those random questions that popped into my head while I was thinking about the lottery . You know the kind of question that sounds perfectly reasonable for about five seconds until reality smacks you upside the head. I wondered, "What if someone just bought every possible Powerball combination?" No guessing. No hoping. Just buy every ticket and guarantee a jackpot. Seems simple enough... right? Well, after doing a little math, I quickly learned there are nearly 292 million possible Powerball combinations . Since each ticket costs $2, you'd need roughly $584 million just to buy every single ticket. And that's before paying people to print them, transport them, organize them, keep them from blowing away in the wind, or finding a convenience store clerk willing to ring up your order without questioning ...

When Did I Become This Capable? 🦸🏻‍♀️

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I have a question for you. Have you noticed that ordinary people are suddenly doing things they never imagined they could do? Because I certainly have. And honestly, it's making me wonder if AI has been secretly handing out superpowers while the rest of us were busy trying to remember where we left our reading glasses. Let's get one thing straight. I haven't learned to fly. I can't run faster than a speeding bullet. And if someone asked me to assemble IKEA furniture without the instructions, we'd all be in trouble. But somehow, I'm building software. Yes... software. If you had told me just a few years ago that I'd be creating applications that connect to Google Analytics, Search Console, and AdSense, I would have laughed so hard I'd have needed to sit down and catch my breath. Yet here I am, creating apps that solve problems I actually have, and they're working! The funny part is that I never woke up one morning and declared, "Today I shal...

Is Generosity Contagious, or Am I Making This Up? 😷

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This week, something happened that got me thinking. No, I didn't win the Powerball. (Believe me, if I had, you'd probably hear me celebrating from wherever you live.) I simply had a little extra money in my budget. Nothing life-changing—just enough that I wasn't mentally calculating whether buying an extra item at the grocery store would throw off my entire week. With that little bit of breathing room, I went to get my hair done. As I was paying, I realized I could tip my hairdresser twice what I normally do. It wasn't planned. I didn't do it for a pat on the back or because I expected fireworks to shoot out of the cash register. It just felt good. Driving home, I kept thinking about that simple moment. It made me wonder: When we do better, do the people around us end up doing better too? I think the answer is yes. Now, before anyone starts picturing me throwing money around like I'm hosting my own game show, let's lower expectations a bit. We're not tal...