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This week: when hope pays off.

This week: when hope pays off.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 November 03, 2023 | [Read Online]( $50M Lotto Winner Works the Early Shift After learning he won the max lotto, Mr. Richer still chooses to wake up at 4:30 a.m. for work. [fb]( [tw]( [in]( [email](mailto:?subject=Post%20from%20Shareables&body=%2450M%20Lotto%20Winner%20Works%20the%20Early%20Shift%3A%20After%20learning%20he%20won%20the%20max%20lotto%2C%20Mr.%20Richer%20still%20chooses%20to%20wake%20up%20at%204%3A30%20a.m.%20for%20work.%0A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fshareables.shareably.net%2Fp%2F50m-lotto-winner-works-early-shift) Presented by Hey everyone, Happy Friday! 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News - Loto-Québec SMILES [$50M Lotto Winner Works the Early Shift]( A Quebec man in his sixties clocks in at his job at 4:30 AM just like any other workday, but with one extraordinary difference—he's now $50 million richer. And get this- his name’s actually Richer! The newest $50 million Lotto Max jackpot winner, Pierre Richer isn't hanging up his hat just yet, however. He's still the first one in at the shipping department of the catering company he works for, even after the big win. Why? Well, he’s got an incredibly heartwarming reason for keeping things unchanged. Richer's stroke of luck was as unexpected as his reaction. The life-changing ticket came into his hands on a whim. It was a random, chance outing that brought him to the lucky location, all because of a simple sale. If it weren't for that discount, Richer might have missed his chance at fortune. The moment of discovery was a family affair, filled with screams of disbelief from his daughter, but from Richer himself? He met the news with a calm "OK," and continued on as usual. Despite the monumental win, he's not ready to let his workdays become a thing of the past. His heart is just too big to do that. While Richer now dreams of a new home and some well-deserved luxuries, he's not letting the jackpot disrupt his life's rhythm. His dedication to his job speaks volumes about his character, revealing that some things are more valuable than money. As it turns out, the jackpot winner credits a pie crust with landing him in the fat stack of cash, and he’s got a pretty [wholesome reason]( for continuing to work at the crack of dawn each day. Image courtesy of YouTube - We Love Animals via Lewa Wildlife Conservancy ANIMALS [Emotions Flow in Man's Reunion with Rhino]( In the sweeping savannahs of Africa, a tale unfolds that tugs at the heartstrings—a story of an orphaned rhino and the human who became his guardian. Kamara, driven by compassion, raised the young rhino, Kitui, teaching him to navigate the world. Their early days were filled with tender moments of learning and growth, forging a bond that would endure a lifetime. As Kitui matured, the time came for him to return to the wild. This necessary step was laden with emotion for Kamara, who watched over Kitui's journey into independence with pride and a touch of sorrow. The vast plains became Kitui's new home, but memories of his unique upbringing remained, marking him as a gentle giant among his wild peers. After some years passed, Kamara and Kitui happened to cross paths in an unexpected reunion. The rhino, now thriving in his natural habitat, recognized Kamara nearly instantly. This touching encounter showcases the profound connection between them, defying time and the distance of separation. This [emotional reunion]( kicks every viewer right in the feels. It puts the enduring impact of human-animal relationships and the success of conservation efforts on full display. It’s a remarkable moment no animal lover should miss. 🥰 [(Join the Facebook discussion here)]( 💭 QUOTE OF THE DAY “If you are doing things in order to be happy... you're doing them in the wrong order.” ― Michael Neill THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS WHO KEEP SHAREABLES FREE: A lot of you asked where we get our writing inspiration (without being online 24/7). Here’s what our team reads on a regular basis! • [The Pour Over]( - Your politically neutral, Christ-first, news source. Over 350k people read this regularly to keep them grounded and informed. [(one-click subscribe)]( • [Parent Genius]( - If you’ve got kids ages 0-4, this one’s for you! Get smarter about parenting in just 5 minutes. [(one-click subscribe)]( • [High on Christ]( - An edgy newsletter that targets Christian millennials interested in faith, finances, and family! 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