If I was to ask forty or so people if investing was gambling, surprisingly, most would answer yes, reasoning that both are activities of chance. Are they wrong? Are they correct? For some, the pendulum will swing right because although investing data, much like gambling for the experienced gambler, is carefully analyzed, no one can predict with accuracy the outcome of the undertaking.
So in a very real sense when we are investing, we are taking a chance on winning more than what we initially put in. What the activity really then is, is simply a matter of perspective for the individual. Take, for example, the $10,000 contest that I am hosting. YOU CAN WIN TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS WITH YOUR PURCHASE OF THE JOLLY FUN BOOK: COLORING and ACTIVITY COLORING BOOK. To enter, all you have to do is submit proof of purchase and the answers to the following questions via email at LeeP95456@gmail.com. Subject: “$10K Contest”.
You may look at entering just as an investment because you know the answers! And that is okay because investing is what you want it to be. On the other hand, the other side may view entering as a gamble even though they may know the answers as well. And even that is okay as well because gambling is what THEY want it to be. In any event, both of you may see that this is an opportunity to win far more than what you initially put in. After all, is not that what gambling and investing really is? Putting up a little capital for a chance to reap huge rewards. How wonderful is that? ENTER NOW FOR YOUR CHANCE TO WIN $10,000! Deadline to enter is August 31, 2024.
- Which Marvel Villain is the Shinto God of Evil?
- What issue of Age of Ultron did the Asgardian “Angela” first appear? What is her real name?
- In Amazing Spider Man, #569, August 2008, Anti-Venom made his debut. What was his real name?
- Name the founding members of Asgardians of the Galaxy?
- What Marvel character is a former United States Presidential candidate?
Got questions? I have answers. Feel free to contact me at ConnectNetwork.com. Paul Lee, #B58057.

More than just an investor, Paul Lee has also published coloring books, including:
Animazing Coloring Book: Cooky, Crazy, Animazing Fun (for ages 6-8)
"As an amateur illustrator, I was inspired to create fun and exciting illustrations by a nine-year-old girl who tragically lost her parents and sibling. I wanted to create illustrations that helped her cope with the loss, and helped guide her through the pain of losing her family. Witnessing the joy and excitement my illustrations brought her, my mission and hope became to provide other kids with encouraging and inspiring illustrations that are sure to spark their creativity in a cooky, crazy, fun way!" -Paul N. Lee
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