By K G LeRoy
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August 1, 2025
Success in any sphere—be it personal growth, leadership, or community development—is rooted in one timeless principle: discipline. The journey toward meaningful achievement begins with a commitment to self-discipline, which, when cultivated consistently, evolves into habitual action. These habits, over time, create the foundation upon which long-term success is built. Importantly, anything truly worthwhile demands time, patience, and sustained effort. In this issue dedicated to Indian heritage, I explore how the cultural trinity of India— Spirituality, Food, and Cinema —nurtures this very journey of discipline, consistency, and success. These three pillars are not just cultural expressions; they are lived experiences that shape character, build habits, and unite people across generations. Spirituality: The Inner Compass Indian spirituality offers more than religious practice—it provides a framework for introspection, mindfulness, and personal growth. Through disciplines such as meditation, yoga, and devotional practices, individuals develop focus, resilience, and clarity. These are essential traits for any leader. Spirituality teaches us to live with intention and purpose, laying the groundwork for consistent, values-driven action. Food: Nourishment and Ritual Food in Indian culture is much more than sustenance—it is a ritual that embodies care, discipline, and community. From the Ayurvedic principles of balance to the traditional customs of preparing and sharing meals, food practices encourage mindfulness, health consciousness, and connection. The regularity of these culinary traditions fosters habits of attention, preparation, and patience—qualities mirrored in any successful endeavor. Movies: Storytelling and Shared Identity Indian cinema has long been a powerful tool of storytelling and cultural transmission. Movies encapsulate moral lessons, celebrate resilience, and reflect the aspirations of a diverse population. They bring people together, spark conversations, and often serve as motivational forces. The heroes and narratives portrayed become symbolic guides, encouraging audiences to strive, persist, and believe in transformation. In weaving together spirituality, food, and movies, Indian heritage provides not only cultural richness but also a roadmap for personal and collective success. By drawing from these traditions, individuals can develop the self-discipline needed for consistent action—transforming effort into habit, and habit into achievement. And as we build ourselves, we also build stronger, more connected communities. Part I - Stillness in Motion: How Indian Spirituality Cultivates Inner Discipline In a fast-paced world driven by instant gratification and constant distraction, the pursuit of long-term success—rooted in meaningful, consistent habits—can feel elusive. Yet history and modern times alike offer us a quiet truth: true success begins from within. The inner discipline we cultivate through spiritual seeking becomes the compass for our outer achievements. This is not a new idea. Indian culture has long upheld spirituality as not only a path to inner peace but also a tool for shaping resilient, focused, and purpose-driven individuals. The rituals, philosophies, and meditative traditions of India provide practical methods for self-mastery—an essential precursor to personal and professional success. The Seeker’s Journey: When Icons Turn Inward What is striking is how this inner journey has appealed to some of the most accomplished minds in modern history. Steve Jobs , in his youth, traveled to India in search of spiritual enlightenment. Deeply influenced by Zen Buddhism and Indian philosophies, Jobs once remarked, "Your time is limited, so don’t waste it living someone else’s life." His minimalist design principles and deep intuition were sharpened not just by innovation, but by introspection. Mark Zuckerberg followed a similar path when, on Jobs’s advice, he visited a temple in India during a pivotal time in Facebook's early years. That journey, he later said, helped center him with clarity and conviction about his mission. Jay Shetty , a former monk turned global mindset coach, has made it his life’s work to share spiritual teachings through a modern lens. Drawing from his years living in an ashram, his bestselling books and viral videos show how ancient wisdom can guide contemporary life with simplicity and discipline. Even Elon Musk , a symbol of technological audacity, has publicly explored philosophical and spiritual questions, including the nature of consciousness and the potential higher order of intelligence that might be shaping our universe. While his path is unconventional, it echoes the same curiosity that has driven mystics and scientists alike to look inward. These figures represent more than personal stories—they reflect a universal truth: when the mind is trained to be still, the individual becomes unstoppable. From India and Beyond: Spiritual Guides Who Shape the Modern Mind While some seek solitude in Himalayan caves or Zen monasteries, millions today are turning to spiritual guides who offer practical wisdom for modern living. Among them, three stand out for their global impact—two rooted in Indian tradition, and one who has brought Indian spiritual systems into a truly international framework. Master Choa Kok Sui , though not Indian by origin, was a spiritual scientist born and raised in the Philippines, with a Catholic and Buddhist background. What makes his work extraordinary is how he seamlessly integrated Indian spiritual teachings—particularly the energy systems of prana, chakras, and karma—into a comprehensive and accessible path for healing and transformation. Through his systems of Pranic Healing and Arhatic Yoga , he made esoteric wisdom understandable and usable, empowering individuals around the world to live happy, healthy, and spiritually fulfilling lives. I speak from personal experience. After several years of practicing techniques from the Art of Living , I found myself drawn to Pranic Healing in March of last year. That journey became a turning point. Under the guidance of Dr. Prashant Ganapathy , a former medical doctor now based in the Netherlands who has dedicated his life to healing and teaching, I experienced a profound shift—not just in my energy, but in my life’s direction. His mentorship, and the clarity of Master Choa’s teachings, opened a new dimension of purpose for me. Opportunities like franchising service that have since come my way align with my higher purpose of helping people become very successful—both spiritually and financially. This realization has affirmed one of the deepest truths I’ve come to embrace: What you are looking for is looking for you too. Sri Sri Ravi Shankar , founder of the Art of Living Foundation , emphasizes breathwork, meditation, and service as gateways to peace. His Sudarshan Kriya has transformed lives globally, offering powerful tools for managing stress, anxiety, and emotional turbulence in today’s hyperconnected world. Sadhguru , founder of the Isha Foundation , has brought yogic sciences to the forefront of global conversations through his accessible and unorthodox style. His Inner Engineering program teaches that transformation begins with inner alignment—an approach that appeals to seekers from all walks of life, from Silicon Valley engineers to rural farmers. These teachers offer something rare: a bridge between ancient inner technology and the modern-day need for clarity, resilience, and purpose. Their teachings are not escapes from reality—they are roadmaps for navigating it. Spirituality as the First Habit of Success Indian spirituality is not separate from life—it is a way of living life fully, attentively, and meaningfully. At its heart lies discipline: the regularity of meditation, the structure of rituals, the accountability of self-reflection. When practiced consistently, these elements cultivate inner clarity, which eventually becomes outer mastery. In a world beset by war, division, and digital overload, these teachings remind us of what endures: presence, peace, and purpose. They tell us that success is not about chasing more—it is about becoming more. Seeking Stillness, Building Strength In the pursuit of success, the world often encourages action first. But Indian wisdom teaches us that stillness precedes right action. Before strategy comes silence. Before leadership comes self-mastery. Spirituality, when practiced with sincerity and consistency, becomes the engine of transformation. It fosters the kind of discipline that doesn’t just help us achieve—it helps us align. And in that alignment, true success unfolds—not just for the individual, but for the community, the culture, and the world. About the Author K G LeRoy is a purpose-driven serial entrepreneur and seasoned data and technology leader with over 25 years of experience across some of the world’s most respected organizations — including Tata Consultancy Services, Merrill Lynch, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, and Deloitte Consulting. An MBA graduate of the prestigious NYU Stern School of Business, K G has built an illustrious career in both the corporate and entrepreneurial arenas — leading high-impact teams, delivering strategic transformations, and cultivating trusted relationships across a vast network of professionals from all walks of life. In parallel with his professional success, K G has undergone a profound personal transformation — evolving into a spiritual and business leader with a higher mission: To help individuals and families transform their lives through purpose-driven collaboration and financial professional, real estate, and franchise services, starting with their own. He is now dedicated to enabling others to align with their inner calling or reconnect with long-lost dreams, create meaningful income streams, and co-build a caring and prosperous world for all. Many others with a similar purpose are now joining him on this journey to fulfill his higher mission. Contact K G LeRoy at kg@thefranchiseconsultingcompany.com .