Walmart employee stole winning lottery ticket: A Broken Social Contract

We are breaking down a viral news article out of DeLand, Florida, where a 40-year-old Walmart cashier was arrested for allegedly hiding a $2,700 winning lottery ticket from an customer. After reading through the facts of the case, I’m sharing my thoughts on the bigger picture here. When full-time retail work pays barely livable wages, the lottery stops being a game and becomes a desperate escape route. This incident isn't just about a crime—it's a clear sign of a broken social contract and systemic pressure. Watch the breakdown, hear my thoughts, and let me know your perspective in the comments. Today's Question: When the system makes basic survival this difficult, is it any surprise that the social contract is shattering? Where do you draw the line?