Mumbai: Entrepreneur Gauravv Saxena believes that true success is built on the balanced foundation of health, happiness, wealth and love. Reflecting on his personal and professional journey, he says that while all four pillars are important, he has made the most progress in the areas of health and happiness.
“While all four are interconnected, I believe I’ve made the most significant strides in health and happiness. I’ve learned that health isn’t just a gym habit; it’s the emotional resilience to handle a bad day and the mental clarity to stay focused,” he says.
According to him, happiness has also evolved over time. “I used to look for contentment in milestones, but now I find it in the quiet moments of purpose. I’m still a work in progress when it comes to the perfect balance of wealth and love, but having a solid internal foundation makes the pursuit of others much more sustainable,” he adds.

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Mar 10, 2026Talking about the role of career and money in life, Gauravv says that while financial success can provide stability, it cannot solve deeper human needs. “I disagree that career and money sort everything, but I agree they provide the floor. Money is an incredible tool — it buys time, health care and experiences — but it is a poor substitute for character or connection,” he says.
“You can have a high-powered career and still feel a profound sense of loneliness or lack of purpose. Career and money solve your survival problems, but they don’t solve your human problems,” he adds.
Gauravv also shares that his career goals have changed over time. “Earlier in my career, the goal was simply to be good at what I do and earn a seat at the table. Now my ‘why’ has shifted toward autonomy and mentorship. I want to lead projects that solve real-world problems while having the freedom to own my time,” he says.

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Mar 10, 2026For him, success today is more about credibility than position. “Success to me now isn’t just a title; it’s being the person in the room whose opinion is valued because it’s backed by integrity, not just ego,” he says.
Speaking about the difference between expectations and reality in the professional world, Gauravv points out that the glamorous image of success can often be misleading. “In the professional world, the glitter is often the external validation — the fancy office, the LinkedIn announcements or the hustle culture that looks like productivity.
“The reality is that the gold is actually of mundane consistency. A dream job still has spreadsheets, difficult emails and repetitive tasks. The glitter attracts people to a career, but the gold is the grit and the culture of the people you work with every day,” he adds.
Reflecting on lessons learned along the way, he says he would give his younger self a simple piece of advice. “Stop treating your life like a race where the finish line keeps moving.”
“I would tell myself to invest in the pillars early, especially the ones that don’t pay a salary. I spent so much time worrying about wealth that I neglected health and love at times. Being busy is not a badge of honour — it’s often just a lack of priority,” he adds.
Encouraging people to embrace life more fully, he concludes, “Take the trip, call your family and don’t be so afraid of making a mistake. The mistakes are usually where the best stories and lessons come from