Living in poverty, with life at its lowest, some people suddenly win millions in the lottery, causing their families to burst into joy. However, for the majority of the unlucky, the dream of winning a big prize is realized through… Photoshop, even though in reality, they haven’t won a cent. Recently, in a PTS community group, netizens discovered images of a young man who has manipulated his own image to appear as if he won the lottery. It is known that he edited a photo of a lottery prize winner to make it look like himself, leading to many misunderstandings.

Just a few hours later, many friends and relatives of the young man learned about the news and contacted him to inquire about his health and, of course, the prize money. Some even bluntly asked him for some money to… renovate their house. Naturally, the young man ‘living in the moment’ couldn’t give anything since he hadn’t won any prize and had to quickly divert the conversation.

There were many interactions in this young man’s Messenger, most of which came from people… he didn’t know. The Photoshop stunt directly affected his life as he spent a lot of time responding to messages. Among these, messages from people claiming to be distant relatives made the online community burst into laughter. These individuals came up with various excuses to ask for… financial support.

Most netizens opined that this young man is ‘living in the moment’ too much, as the trouble might not just stop at simple ‘inquiries’. Some people even worried that his family could be in danger if malicious individuals believed the lottery win was real.
A series of critical comments were made by netizens:
– Those who win real prizes still have to keep their identity secret, why is this guy bringing ‘disaster’ upon himself?
– What if bad guys investigate this guy’s family and have malicious intentions? The consequences could be serious.
– This guy may gain some interactions from living in the moment, but the trouble surely isn’t small.
– I also want to try the feeling of winning the lottery once, but what if thieves come to inquire? That would be troublesome.