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Things to keep in mind when practicing Houi-Tori

When you find Houi-Tori to be troublesome, please reread this.

Things to keep in mind when practicing Houi-Tori

I recommend conducting Houi-Tori with a clear goal in mind.

Aimlessly going through each day without purpose won't yield any results no matter how much Houi-Tori you do (or you might not even notice the effects).

I began studying Qi study for the success of my business. Consequently, the effects of Houi-Tori manifested in quantifiable results. I encourage you to use Qi study for some goal or purpose. You will likely realize that its effects go beyond your imagination.

If you continue diligently, there will be a different you one day.

Houi-Tori is not magic, so going once won't change everything (although some people experience changes when traveling abroad). However, with continuous practice, you'll gradually find yourself having more space, expanding your social circle, and your positive qualities coming to the forefront. Think of it as giving it a try for a year, even if you feel like you're being deceived.

But doing it aimlessly can become tiresome. You can either enjoy solo trips or make Houi-Tori friends go together. I enjoy solo trips. It might not seem very interesting initially, but once you get used to it, it can be pretty enjoyable! Plus, it's a genuine way to relax.

Happiness can be hard to perceive. The happier people are, the more they think of themselves as unhappy.

Most people don't realize their happiness even when they've achieved it through Qi study. Now and then, try to look at yourself objectively. Even if you think nothing has changed, if you reflect on your income, relationships, worries, and so on, one by one, you'll realize that things have changed quite a bit.

If you don't do this, you might think Qi study is pointless and want to stop. But remember, your happiness is the result of the Qi study. If you stop, you'll return to your previous state, which means returning to the unhappiness you experienced.

I, too, once stopped practicing Qi study. I had earned millions of yen through it by age 25, but when I stopped, I ended up in debt, owing millions of yen.

Even when I had savings, I didn't feel happy. Humans are inherently selfish and greedy creatures.

You need to push yourself a bit to raise your luck.

People often say this:

"I don't have time to go for Houi-Tori..."

So, when will you have the time?

"I don't have the money to go for Houi-Tori..."

But isn't the point of going in an auspicious direction to become wealthy?

People with money and time don't need to go for Houi-Tori. However, those wealthy people still go to Houi-Tori every month.

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