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“That was the beauty of it. That, right there, was the grift itself: that moment of hope, that quickening of pulse, the what if, what if it’s me, what if it’s my ticket, what would I do with all that money, who would I become?”

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Book:Lucky

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Lucky

This book delves into the concept of luck and its impact on the lives of various individuals, weaving together a narrative that examines the complexities of chance and destiny. more

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Marissa Stapley

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