Lily is not being built as a place where people come for a few days, take a few photos, and leave. Lily V2 must be understood as a longer living and working environment, where a person has enough time to stay, observe, work, learn a new skill, and create value from their own rhythm.
The most important part of Lily is not a beautiful room, garden, or café corner. What matters more is whether this place can help people live more steadily, work with more clarity, and enter a more disciplined rhythm.
In the V2 model, Lily does not sell rooms by the day. Lily opens weekly and monthly stay cycles. Weekly or monthly stays require participants to face real life: time, work, meals, rest, discipline, responsibility, and shared living.
If a place only makes people feel comfortable for a few days, it may be a place to rest. If a place helps people stay long enough to see themselves clearly, work better, and live responsibly, then it becomes a real living space.