South Africans don't think they need a trillion rand in order to be happy, a new study suggests.
If you are an American, the answer is pretty clear,But given the option of winning that amount of money, most South Africans were not interested, choosing to forgo a potential R1 trillion payout in favour of something between R10 million and R100 million. That relatively paltry sum, it seems, is all they think they'll need to be happy.
"Please think about what your absolutely ideal life would be like," one survey urged."You do not need to be concerned about whether or not you can realistically achieve this. We want you to consider how much money you would want in your absolutely ideal life." That left South Africans with options for a R100,000 lottery, a R1 million lottery, a R10 million lottery, a R100 million lottery, a R1 billion lottery, a R10 billion lottery, a R100 billion lottery, and a R1 trillion lottery.
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