Picking Roulette Numbers

The superstition, psychology and humor behind peoples number choices

The Number 1

Somehow the number 1 feels a little lonely. Like a taunted outcast picked last for the soccer game. For one (parden the pun), it’s usually way out of reach (unless you are playing online (smart cookie that you are).

One is by definition… Lonely

Just the one ticket please...

Just the one ticket please...

But what other factoids can I bring to light to spur you into action?

Well as it happens the number 1 has a remarkable history.

The History of One

  • It’s the first number ever!! Only by the fact that at one time there was only one living creature
  • It resemble the posh usage of talking about “oneself”
  • It’s the starting point for asking for one more beer, hence making one it of the most commonly learned phrases in the English dictionary by foreigners
  • Here are some of the career choices that might suit you particularly well if the number 1 is predominant in your chart:
    Entrepreneur, leader, manager, business person, inventor, scientist, ideally you should be your own boss
  • It’s the biggest club in your golf bag

Celebrity birthdays

  • Grand Master Flash (1958)
  • J. Edgar Hoover born on January 1, 1895
  • Princess Stephanie of Monaco born on February 1, 1965
  • Lisa Marie Presley born on February 1, 1968
  • Pauly Shore born on February 1, 1968
  • Ron Howard born on March 1, 1954

Spiritual Meaning

Spiritual Meaning of Number One

One: One primarily deals with strong will, positivity, pure energy. The number One reflects new beginnings, and purity. The symbolic meaning of number One is further clarified when we understand One represents both kinds of action: physical and mental. This combined with Ones urgency for new beginnings, we begin to see Ones recurring in our lives indicates a time to exert our natural forces, take action, and start a new venture. One encourages us our action will be rewarded in kind.

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