How Desperation Makes You Fall For The Oldest Scam In History | Vivian Tu

《绝望如何让你陷入历史最古老的骗局》| 维维安·图

The Daily Motivation

2026-02-09

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Leave an Amazon Rating or Review for my New York Times Bestselling book, Make Money Easy! Check out the full episode: https://greatness.lnk.to/1884 Vivian Tu is furious, and she should be. Those prediction market ads flooding social media aren't showing you a new investment opportunity—they're selling you the oldest con in the book, repackaged with confetti animations and the word "market" slapped on top. It's gambling, plain and simple, the same horse betting that's existed forever, except now they're targeting people who think they're making sophisticated financial moves. Lewis gets vulnerable about his own history with this trap, confessing how fifteen years ago when a hundred dollars was everything to him, he'd walk into casinos with this anxious, desperate energy, terrified of losing but hoping to win. He lost every single time. That scarcity mindset, that playing not to lose instead of playing to win, guaranteed his failure. Vivian breaks down exactly why these prediction markets prey on people in hard economic times; when you're desperate, an eight game parlay starts looking like the answer to all your problems, but it never is. The transformation came when Lewis stopped needing the money and started treating gambling like what it actually is: the cost of admission to a two-hour movie. Three hundred bucks, win or lose, purely for entertainment. Now he plays light and free, and ironically feels like he wins constantly. That's the real lesson buried in this conversation about gambling. Whether you're betting on sports or making financial decisions, operating from desperation and scarcity will destroy you every time. Vivian wants you to understand that gambling operates on the same addictive neural pathways as cigarettes and alcohol, which is why every casino ad has to include that gambling addiction hotline at the bottom. The house always wins, and those billionaires aren't placing bets in prediction markets, they're investing in the gambling companies themselves. If you're going to gamble at all, treat it as pure entertainment with money you've already written off, or better yet, take that money and actually invest it in something that compounds over time instead of evaporating the second you press that bet button. Sign up for the Greatness newsletter: http://www.greatness.com/newsletter Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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  • Hi, my name is Lewis Howes and welcome to the Daily Motivation Show.

  • What would you say is the biggest money myth that you're seeing online right now in social media that you think we should debunk or you think just doesn't really have any weight right now?

  • Yeah, I think one of the scariest things I'm seeing right now is the,

  • and I quote, prediction market.

  • So you've heard of these brands where basically you can essentially say,

  • I'm going to, and again, quote, big air quotes here,

  • invest in who potentially might win this political election or who might win this basketball game or football game or who might,

  • you know, will this person say this in their live television broadcast?

  • And these brands and I see these ads and it pisses me off to no end because they're like,

  • Oh, well, these billionaires are investing in the prediction market.

  • These billionaires are not placing predictions in the prediction market.

  • They are investing in the brand because this is an old brand.

  • A brand is oldest time, frankly, and it's called gambling.

  • Yes.

  • Okay.

  • I'm not even just talking, you know, like Vegas slots.

  • I'm talking bring it back to the olden days of horse betting where you had a bookie.

  • Like, that is what you're doing here.

  • You are betting on an outcome.

  • This is not investing.