Investing in Yourself
The experience economy is paying for memories over materials. goods are perishable, materials lose quality overtime, but experiences stay with you forever. paying for an experience can cause uncertainty because it’s intangible, you can’t see it and you’re not sure what’s going to happen; however, what if this was the best part?
taking a vacation can be an investment in yourself, unless it’s an escape that leaves you more tired coming home. we believe having an experience is the best investment in yourself. you realize that leaving your comfort zone introduces you to people, places, and possibilities you couldn’t imagine before. it teaches you more about yourself, allowing you to live a life more aligned with your values, visions, and purpose.
when you understand yourself and the world better, life becomes more enjoyable. you start to realize what you really want, and don’t settle for anything less. opportunities start to present themselves more effortlessly as you learn to attract instead of chasing. you realize the power you have to create your reality. you’re no longer alone, easily relating to the people around you. you no longer need to change your reality because you learn to change the way you see it, implementing more gratitude and love into your perspectives.
at first, it feels like you’d rather save the money for something else. then, you finally decide to do it. the decision brings you abundance, not only financially, but also emotionally, mentally, socially, and more.
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