What is true success — earning more, achieving more, or helping others achieve their dreams? That question took our founder from finance and economics into the villages and classrooms of India, working with students in rural Rajasthan who had talent but no guidance, and communities in Manipur who found purpose in belonging rather than possessions.
Back in Maharashtra, visits to old-age homes revealed the same paradox everywhere: elders holding decades of wisdom with no platform to share it, while young people searched for mentors they couldn’t find. Those who needed guidance couldn’t find it; those who had it had no way to give it.
That realization became Legacy Loop Trust — a continuous cycle of learning, mentoring, serving, and giving back, so that no individual is left without guidance, no talent goes unnoticed, and no experience is ever lost.