Bali locals are sick of tourists seeking enlightenment—and get-rich-quick guru money

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Bali locals are sick of tourists seeking enlightenment—and get-rich-quick guru money
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“These people turn up in Bali telling themselves the are seeking spiritual enlightenment — and the next minute they are attending classes about how to get rich and live in luxury here,” Bali …

Charmed by Instagram accounts and episodes of “House Hunters International,” soul-seeking Americans are flocking toAnd they’re ripe for get-rich-quick hustles.

Locals say they are fed up with tourists turning up to “suck money out of the next lot of arrivals who also want to become coaches and influencers by photographing themselves in our sacred places.”The classes, which target 20-something digital nomads from the US, Russia and the UK, often have shades of numerology — with early-bird discounts of $222 or a final price of $888. Café Coach in the area of Canggu has become the unofficial headquarters for Bali’s get-rich-quick tourism.

“These people turn up in Bali telling themselves they are seeking spiritual enlightenment — and the next minute they are attending classes about how to get rich and live in luxury here,” she told The Post. “They want to train quickly to suck money out of the next lot of arrivals who also want to become coaches and influencers by photographing themselves in our sacred places.”

in Canggu has weekly lineups of coaches ready to share their knowledge on how anyone can take a slice of the unregulated $20 billion wellness industry., 32, is the poster girl for the Café Coach website and a local heavy hitter when it comes to life coaching with a dash of capitalist spirituality.

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