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Learn Life Long Is Teaching India’s Youth What Schools Don’t: Purpose, Self-Awareness, and Real-Life Skills

Bangalore, (Karnataka), [India], 15th May, 2025: In the fast-moving city of Bangalore, where engineering dreams and tech careers dominate the aspirations of millions, Sajjan George is charting a quieter, more meaningful course. A former tech and operations expert with nearly a decade of experience in the United States, Sajjan walked away from the corporate treadmill to start Learn Life Long Pvt. Ltd.—a company on a mission to help India’s youth discover who they are, not just what they can do.

“In all my years of working with teams, one thing stood out—people were skilled, but not fulfilled,” says Sajjan. “That discontent often begins in school.”

With over 315 million students enrolled across India, the country has the largest youth population in the world. But a recent ORF study shows that only one in five graduates feel ready to face life beyond college. It’s a sobering gap between education and emotional preparedness—one Sajjan is determined to bridge.

At Learn Life Long, he coaches students aged 12 to 25 through self-awareness, purpose discovery, and real-world life skills—areas often overlooked in traditional academics. His programs include group workshops in schools and colleges, one-on-one mentoring, and even corporate training. But his approach isn’t just about motivation—it’s rooted in assessment tools, structured coaching, and a belief in continuous personal growth.

The company also focuses on training teachers to become purpose-driven educators. “We don’t just need better teachers—we need more intentional ones,” Sajjan notes. Educators enrolled in his program learn to engage with students beyond the syllabus, becoming mentors who shape both minds and character.

For professionals and CXOs, Learn Life Long offers a rare space for reflection and realignment. “Leaders often wear masks of perfection,” he says. “We help them reconnect with the person behind the position.”

Sajjan’s journey from tech to transformation is also documented in his published book of original quotes, with more titles on the way—including The 3 Purposes of Life and Leadership 3600.

“True success,” Sajjan says, “is not what you achieve—but who you become along the way.”

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