HOW WE CAN MAKE THE WORLD A BETTER PLACE
What if the secret to building a better world does not begin in
governments, corporations, or institutions? What if it begins at
home? Inspired by a heartfelt Father’s Day letter from his children
and the children of his brothers, Dr. Abhishek Gilara
explores a timeless question: How can we truly make the world a
better place? The answer he discovers is surprisingly simple:
Raise good human beings. In this deeply personal and
thought-provoking book, Dr. Gilara combines family experiences,
leadership lessons, psychology, neuroscience, spirituality, and
practical wisdom to reveal how values are transferred across generations
and how every child has the potential to positively influence
the world. Inside this book, you will discover:
• Why relationships are built by care, not blood alone • How strong families become the foundation
of great nations • Why the first ten years of a child’s life are critically important • The habits
that shape character and destiny • How children learn through observation more than instruction
• Why every child deserves guidance from an entire community • The ripple effect created by one
good human being • How parenting becomes one of the highest forms of nation-building • Why
character matters more than achievements alone • How values passed down today create a better
tomorrow This book is not merely about parenting. It is about legacy. It is about responsibility. It
is about the future of humanity. Most importantly, it is about understanding that every child we
help shape becomes a force that shapes the world. Because better children become better adults.
Better adults create better families. Better families build better communities. Better communities
create better nations. And better nations create a better planet. If you wish to leave behind more
than wealth, more than success, and more than achievements, this book offers a powerful roadmap.
Raise not just successful children. Raise good humans. For when we create good humans,
we create a better world.
































