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Episodes/Dr. Abraham George - Shanti Bhavan Founder | The Life That Actually Matters
January 15, 20261:22:14

Dr. Abraham George - Shanti Bhavan Founder | The Life That Actually Matters

Dr. Abraham George - Shanti Bhavan Founder | The Life That Actually Matters

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Dr. Abraham George

Founder of Shanti Bhavan

drabrahamgeorge.com
Dr. Abraham George, founder of Shanti Bhavan, shares his incredible journey from a successful career on Wall Street to dedicating his life to eradicating generational poverty in India. The episode explores the unique model of Shanti Bhavan, which supports children from extreme poverty through college, and discusses the challenges and profound impact of his philanthropic work. Dr. George also delves into his work on public health issues in India and the personal fulfillment found in serving others.

Books Mentioned

Mountains to Cross

by Dr. Abraham George

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Key Topics

From Wall Street to PhilanthropyShanti Bhavan ModelImpact on Generational PovertyAddressing Social Issues in IndiaFinding Purpose and Sacrifice

Companies & Organizations

Multinational Computer Models

A company founded by Dr. Abraham George, later sold to SunGard Data Systems.

Shanti Bhavan

A residential school founded by Dr. Abraham George for children from extreme poverty in India.

Show Notes

Dr. Abraham M. George built a fortune on Wall Street, founding Multinational Computer Models and selling it to Fortune 500 company SunGard Data Systems in 1998. Then he walked away from it all. Armed with a PhD from NYU Stern and decades of finance experience, he returned to India in 1995 and founded Shanti Bhavan—a residential school that takes children from extreme poverty at age four and supports them through college. The model works: 98% graduate college, 97% land jobs at Amazon, Google, and Goldman Sachs, and every single graduate earns more in five years than their parents earn in a lifetime. His parallel work on lead poisoning exposed that 51% of Indian children had toxic blood levels, triggering India's 2000 ban on leaded petrol and protecting hundreds of millions. Featured in Netflix's "Daughters of Destiny," Shanti Bhavan has directly transformed over 15,000 lives—proof that one person's strategic commitment can dismantle generational poverty.

➡️ Talking Points

00:00 Intro

01:25 Did He Get Rich Just to Give It All Away?

06:49 The Near-Death Moment That Changed His Life

09:28 When Money Became the Wrong Goal

11:33 Walking Away From Success to Serve Others

13:22 Finding Purpose When You Feel Lost

18:57 Scaling Impact Without Quitting Business

27:09 Building a School With No Education Experience

33:24 A 17-Year Promise to One Child

36:00 India’s 1,500-Year-Old Caste Crisis

42:35 How Giving Changed Him

44:58 The Brutal Reality of Building Shanti Bhavan

48:53 Can Poverty and the Caste System Be Broken?

53:27 Does Shanti Bhavan Actually Work?

56:25 Why Compassion Isn’t Enough

58:18 Why He Had to Write Mountains to Cross

1:01:57 What Makes the Sacrifice Worth It

1:06:15 The One Lesson He Wants His Kids to Remember

1:07:12 What He’s Fighting for Now