Most people measure wealth by money.
What if real wealth is knowing that when life gets difficult, there are people who will genuinely show up for you?
People who support you.
People who challenge you.
People who care.
Success becomes far more meaningful when it's shared with the right people.
Perhaps true wealth isn't what sits in your bank account.
Perhaps it's the quality of the relationships you've built along the way.
(Relationships, true wealth, meaningful success, personal growth, human connection)
Saahil Mehta
Entrepreneur | TEDx Speaker | Author | Mountaineer
Enabling entrepreneurs to succeed without losing themselves and live a zero-regret life.
09/06/2026
One of the best leadership lessons I've learnt didn't come from a stage.It came from watching how someone treated people when nobody was paying attention.
No spotlight. No recognition. No agenda.
Just consistent acts of consideration.
I've found that leadership is revealed far more through everyday behaviour than impressive titles or visibility.
Character always leaves a bigger impression than performance.
(Leadership skills, emotional intelligence, servant leadership, business leadership, personal growth)
08/06/2026
One of the questions I often ask business owners is: "What's taking up space in your mind right now?"
Most people immediately think about tasks.
What usually emerges are unresolved decisions, difficult conversations, and responsibilities they've been carrying for far too long.
The challenge isn't always workload.
It's the weight of too many open loops.
(Entrepreneur burnout, business clarity, founder challenges, leadership growth, mental wellbeing)
Why do so many of us struggle to say no when every part of us wants to?
In my TEDx Talk, I explore the hidden reasons behind people pleasing, from the need for approval to societal conditioning and unhealed experiences from the past.
What if the life you're trying to protect by saying yes to everyone else is actually the life you're slowly losing?
Watch the full TEDx Talk through the link in bio.
(People pleasing, TEDx Talk, personal development, boundaries, self awareness)
One thing I learnt during uncertain seasons in life is this:
You need an anchor.
Something steady.
Something within your control.
Something you can rely on when the outside world feels unpredictable.
For me, that became movement.
Training. Tennis. Yoga.
Not because it solved every problem, but because it gave me one thing I could count on regardless of what was happening around me.
When life feels uncertain, small consistent rituals create stability internally.
I think everyone needs an anchor.
Something grounding.
Something consistent.
Something that reminds you life is still moving forward.
(Self discipline, uncertainty, emotional resilience, healthy habits, intentional living)
One thing said really stayed with me: “What did I want to build that I didn’t build?”
I think that’s a powerful question because regret rarely comes from trying, it usually comes from waiting too long.
Waiting for certainty.
Waiting for the perfect time.
Waiting until life feels safer.
Sometimes a zero regret life simply means having the courage to start what truly matters to you.
(Life purpose, courage, self awareness, meaningful life, personal growth)
Came home after a long trip excited to see my wife…
Walked into the bedroom, looked at the bedside table.
Saw this book called How To Kill Your Family by
Now honestly… how exactly am I supposed to interpret that? 😂
(Funny couples, husband wife jokes, relatable humour, marriage comedy, funny relationship moments)
26/05/2026
One thing I’ve realised from being in rooms with founders over the years is this: The businesses that stand out are rarely the ones trying to sound the smartest. They’re the ones that communicate clearly.
At the Thought Leaders Breakfast with Dave Crane, we spoke a lot about positioning, visibility, and resonance, and it reinforced something important:
If people don’t quickly understand what you do, why it matters, and what you stand for, attention disappears very quickly but beyond branding and messaging, what I appreciated most was the honesty in the room.
No performance. No pretending. Just thoughtful conversations between business owners sharing real experiences and perspectives.
Those are usually the rooms where the best learning happens.
(Thought leadership, business owners, brand positioning, entrepreneur mindset, leadership conversations)
Not everything that happens to you is meant to break you.
Some things are simply here to teach you.
We all make mistakes.
Things don’t always go our way.
Plans change.
People disappoint us.
Life surprises us.
But regret often comes from resisting what already happened.
Growth begins when we accept, learn, and keep moving forward.
(Breathwork, sound healing, emotional growth, self development, intentional living)
17/05/2026
Most regret doesn’t come from failure. It comes from avoidance.
The conversation you kept delaying.
The boundary you knew you needed.
The decision you avoided because it felt uncomfortable.
In the moment, avoiding it feels easier.
But over time, it becomes heavier than the thing you were trying to escape.
That’s the cost Jim Rohn was talking about.
(Regret, self discipline, mental clarity, personal development, intentional living)
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