You don't have infinite money. Spend it on stuff that research says makes you happy. Most people are in the pursuit of happiness. There are economists who think happiness is the best indicator of the health of a society. We know that money can make you happier, though after your basic needs are met, it doesn't make you that much happier. But one of the biggest questions is how to allocate our money, which is (for most of us) a limited resource. There's a very logical assumption that most people make when spending their money: that because a physical object will last longer, it will make us happier for a longer time than a one-off experience like a concert or vacation. According to recent research, it turns out that assumption is completely wrong. "One of the enemies of happiness is adaptation" says Dr.Thomas Gilovich, a psychology professor at Cornell University who has been studying the question of money and happiness for over two decades. "We buy things to make us happy, and we succeed. But only for a while. New things are exciting to us at first, but then we adapt to them."
1. COMO Shambhala Retreat, Bali, Indonesia
A luxury spa resort in the COMO Shambhala Estate near Bali, this resort treats your exhausted body with its in-house products. Apart from a relaxing massage, one can opt for a traditional cleansing ceremony which includes immersion in the holy water of Tirta Empul Temple. A wide range of water-based therapies are also available in this spa.
2. The Spa by Espa, One&Only Reethi Rah, Maldives
If you are looking for a spectacular view along with a soul soothing massage try exploring this sea side spa resort. Sandy shores, stunning ocean views, and thatched roof turns this space into an idyllic retreat for those seeking tranquillity. Other exotic facilities include crystal steam rooms, delicious spa cuisine, a juice bar, ice fountain, and Sauna and vitality pools.
3. Banjaran Hotsprings Retreat, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Set amidst abundant greenery and stalwart mountains on both the sides, Banjaran Hotsprings Retreat is a delight for those seeking mental peace along with physical. Mountain streams rolling down across the valley, hot springs, caves and waterfalls add to the alluring nature of this mesmeric spa resort. Choose massages and therapies from over 100 varieties and feel rejuvenated from inside.
4. Asounfou Spa, Morocco
Located at the foothills of Atlas Mountains, Asounfou is the pride of the Hammam country, Morocco. This five-star spa relieves all your exhaustion, offers a wide range of Moroccan hammam rituals along with European-facials, massages applying exotic Moroccan ingredients such as lavender, Agran oil, Damask Rose and Peppermint.
5. The Spa, Four Seasons, Koh Samui, Thailand
If you are seeking treatment for oozing your beauty, body and mind do not miss to try the spa of Four Seasons. Far away from the bustling city life, the spa lets you relax in the authentic peaceful place, enhanced with the sounds of the jungle and view of the eye-soothing greenery. Thai style massage beds, indoor rain shower, separate treatment for facials are highlights of this spa resort.
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