Whenever the Melbourne Cup Carnival rolls around a few complicated stories flood our news feeds.
But in between the “Photos of very, very drunk Ladies at Caulfield”, “Dress disaster as Celeb X wears EXACT SAME OUTFIT as Celeb Y” and “Take a look at the WORST dressed at the Melbourne Cup” stories, there’s another one – a story that pops up like clockwork – that goes unnoticed. It’s the most damaging of them all.
“Fairytale as tradie scoops up $1 million from lucky bet.”
We saw this precise story surface yesterday, documenting how ‘Dominic from Mill Park’ went from humble Aussie bloke to overnight millionaire, all from a $5 punt.
“It was so surreal. I started the day working, concreting for a mate, so I never could have imagined this,” Dominic told Seven West Media.
“I was just numb towards the end of the race. I’m still in shock. A couple of my mates even broke into tears.”
Dominic’s is the insane, joyful, dream-like story we tell our families and friends about. The they-bet-17-bucks-and-now-they’re-a-freaking-millionaire narratives that make us think maybe, just maybe, one day we’ll turn a tenner into a cushiony debt-free life, or a year-long European holiday.
We know winning big is minuscule, but the prospect of maybe is so goddamn titillating we humour it anyway.