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El Gordo Spain’s National Daydream

El Gordo Spain’s National Daydream

HeyDaveHere, December 22, 2025December 24, 2025

Every December, Spain collectively loses its mind over El Gordo — the “Fat One.” Not a person. Not a pig. A lottery. And not just any lottery — the lottery. The one that turns otherwise sensible adults into wide-eyed gamblers clutching paper tickets like Willy Wonka’s Golden Ticket.

From about mid-November, every bar, café, and corner shop is plastered with posters of smiling people who haven’t won yet, but already look unbearable. Entire villages buy tickets together “just in case,” because heaven forbid you be the only person not invited onto the yacht.

You’re strongly encouraged — emotionally blackmailed, really — into buying a share.

“Everyone in the office has one.”

“The bar has a number.”

“My cousin’s hairdresser’s dog feels lucky about this one.”

So you hand over your money, knowing full well your chances are roughly the same as being struck by lightning while riding a unicycle.

Then comes the draw.

Hours of it.

Children singing numbers in voices that sound like haunted Victorian dolls. You don’t understand a word, but everyone around you is gasping, cheering, and checking their tickets like it’s the final of the World Cup.

And for a brief, magical moment — you believe.

You start mentally spending the money. A villa. A pool. Early retirement. Maybe even a new toaster without a loose wire. You imagine phoning people you mildly dislike just to say, “Oh, I won El Gordo.”

And then reality arrives.

First: tax.

Yes, Spain will absolutely let you win big — but they’ll be taking their cut, thanks very much. The headline number is never what you actually get. The government appears out of thin air like a cheerful vampire, reminding you that dreams are taxable.

Second: you didn’t buy the full ticket.

You bought a tenth. Or a twentieth. Or “a share of a share,” which translates loosely to: enough to buy lunch and a round of beers, if you’re careful.

So instead of retiring to Marbella, you’re celebrating with a modest meal and telling everyone, “Well, it’s still a win!”

Meanwhile, someone in a tiny village you’ve never heard of has won millions, the whole town is on the news, and nobody will ever work again — except the bloke who didn’t buy a ticket and now has to listen to it forever.

And next year?

You’ll do it all again.

Because this year, surely… it’s your turn.

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