

y philosophy is clear and direct: you have to look for luck. There is no other way to
succeed in life, with your friends and relatives, in love, in a business. And so, if
you pursue your own luck, you’ll win the lottery. Or you’ll have won it along the way.
The lottery is my passion, because it’s the best formula for awakening that magic sparkle
of enthusiasm. That sparkle of enthusiasm to make you lucky.
The lottery is my road to that sparkle of enthusiasm, and it goes way beyond the money
you win or lose. People who play the lottery, deep down, are not aiming to win money.
The money they win is a means to achieving what they really want: a home, a car, future
stability, a trip with the family, education for their children, a new suit for the husband
or a new dress for the wife, a wedding feast, or a long-term savings accounts “for a rainy day”.
Looking at the lottery from this viewpoint, what you win is not money, but rather new
opportunities to achieve whatever you most want. That’s why I believed in the project
Xavier Gabriel had set in motion, and why I started to work with him, to reward the
enthusiasm of the people who believe in La Bruixa d’Or, with prizes.