What I Learned About Wealth on a Dog Walk in Bali
Forget the drone shots and digital detox retreats—this week in Bali, I walked a dog, fixed a washing machine, and visited a local school. And somewhere between traffic jams and to-do lists, I stumbled into a deeper kind of wealth.
In this episode, I reflect on a quote that hit hard:
“The best things in life are free. The second best things are incredibly expensive.”
We’ve been taught to chase the curated version of life—the photo-worthy, post-ready moments. But maybe the true riches live in connection, presence, and the kinds of experiences you’ll never find on a brochure.
If you’re feeling burned out by the hustle, the highlight reel, or the high cost of “living your best life,” this one’s for you.
What You’ll Hear:
- Why walking a friend’s dog might be more transformative than a 5-star retreat
- How real connection makes every experience richer—no matter how ordinary
- The difference between second-best distractions and first-best moments
- A gentle nudge to stop chasing and start noticing
Spoiler alert:
The dream life might already be here. It’s just not wearing makeup or holding a cocktail.
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