There’s a certain sparkle to luxury.
The kind that catches the eye in a shop window or on someone’s wrist.
But I’ve also seen the quiet cost behind it missed health check-ups, chronic fatigue brushed aside, relationships running on leftover time.
It’s not that luxury is wrong.
It’s that somewhere along the way, the scale tipped.
We began investing more in what’s visible… and less in what truly sustains us.
In my years at Poshan For Life, one truth keeps resurfacing health compounds like wealth, but only if you invest early and often.
Imagine if 15–20% of what we spend on “looking successful” went toward:
A personalised nutrition plan that keeps your energy steady.
A fitness routine that’s enjoyable enough to stick with.
The kind of rest that clears your mind and lifts your mood.
The ROI? More years in good health.
More mornings without brain fog.
More evenings spent laughing instead of collapsing.
Luxury fades.
Well-being deepens.
And in my book, that’s the ultimate status symbol.

