1 Little Trick to Get Richer by Spending More: Stay in High-End Hotels to Recharge Your Energy
Over the years of traveling, I've noticed that the people around me who always seize opportunities and consistently make money are particularly good at 'nurturing' themselves. I observed a few of these women and found they shared a common trait: they were especially willing to spend money on 'good environments.' It's not vanity; they understand that when a person's state of being improves, money will follow.
The quote from 'Ask for Wealth' really resonated with me: "Our soul is divine, and our body is its temple, so we must nourish it well." Simply put, the places you stay, the food you eat, and the people you interact with all silently influence your energy.
This time, following their recommendation, I went to Lijiang's Lismore • Suyue. It hurt a bit to spend the money before going, but after staying there, I truly felt it was worth every penny.
📍 It's located on the mountaintop of Wenhai Village, backed by Jade Dragon Snow Mountain, with a lake and grassland in front. The moment I stepped in, my heart inexplicably quieted down. The city's hum seemed to be automatically blocked out, leaving only the sound of wind, water, and the profound 'presence' of the snow mountain.
Plum blossom deer strolling around, alpacas in a daze – not like in a zoo, but living freely within the scenery. Watching them, it felt as if some of the messy anxieties in my heart were nibbled away by them, leaving me much more relaxed.
The architecture blends the snow mountain and local flavors, and everything inside feels and functions with great quality. Underfloor heating, smart toilets, and humidifiers are all fully equipped.
Large floor-to-ceiling windows, private balconies, bathtubs facing the snow mountain… The key isn't just 'seeing,' but the feeling of being completely 'enveloped' by the beautiful scenery. Especially in the morning, when the sunlight dyes the snow mountain golden and streams into the room, at that moment, my senses were so fully engaged that there was no room for any worries.
There were many breakfast options, and the yak hotpot for dinner had a rich broth and fragrant meat. The authentic Yunnan dishes were also well-prepared. Eating well naturally puts you in a good mood.
My Experience:
After this trip, it didn't feel like just staying in an expensive hotel. It was more like a deep 'energy maintenance' session. When you are in an absolutely quiet, pure, and beautiful place, and your body is comfortably taken care of, you feel like you see things more clearly, and inspiration also comes more easily.