Ask anyone, anywhere. The answers rhyme.
One shared wish, across every life: a life you love to live.
scrollEarth has become the most expensive place to live — not just in money, but in life force. We're not in debt. We're depleted.
Your health shapes your work. Your work shapes the economy. The economy shapes the planet. The planet shapes your health. Yet we keep trying to fix each piece on its own.
A good life was never a checklist. It's a system — one system behaving badly.
Human wellbeing, economic activity, and planetary health are not three separate problems. They are one system — and right now it runs in a loop that drains all three at once.
You can't fix wellbeing without changing how work works. You can't build regenerative ventures inside extractive economies. Transformation is a system, not a feeling.
This isn't motivation, ideology, or belief. It's systems science: the study of how interconnected parts influence one another and produce outcomes no single part can explain. A loop that depletes you, your work, and your environment in turn is a feedback structure — and feedback structures can be re-designed. Treating the parts in isolation is exactly why decades of single-issue fixes haven't held.
Not motivation. Not belief. Engineering.
Life Ingineering is the science of designing a life you love — and engineering the world we need. It treats a life, a venture, a community, even a planet as systems that can be measured, designed, and improved with evidence rather than guesswork.
Honest assessment of where you actually are, across every dimension. A baseline, without judgment.
Find the patterns and root constraints beneath the surface symptoms — and how they connect.
A personal blueprint: a sequenced path with realistic milestones, designed for your profile.
Implement, measure, refine. Progress you can see — and adjust — through feedback over time.
LENS — the Life Ecosystem Navigation System — measures eleven dimensions of human experience and turns them into Life Units: a clear, quantified picture of where you stand today.
What LENS shows: where you are now. What it never does: predict who you should be, or hand authority over your life to anyone else. Evidence, patterns, clarity — the choice stays yours.
Sophisticated underneath. Simple where you stand.
Life Ingineering synthesises established fields rather than inventing claims:
The brain's documented capacity for lifelong adaptation and change.
How interconnected elements influence each other and produce emergence.
Decision architecture and the mechanics of durable change.
Patterns of transformation in complex, adaptive systems.
Time-tested approaches supported by modern research.
The same science scales. What designs a single life, designed together, designs the world we share. Each layer rests on the one beneath it.
Of all. By all. For all.
सर्वोदय — the rise of everyone
Not a destination you arrive at, but what emerges when enough lives, ventures and systems are designed well — at once. सर्वजन हिताय — welfare for all.
Focus or tap any glowing region to read an illustrative story of what a designed life makes possible there. These are pictures of a direction — qualitative, not forecasts.
Tab to a region · Enter to read · 7 regions
No region here carries a precise number, because this isn't a scoreboard. It's not a forecast — it's a direction we engineer together.
LIVOLVE is published by LIFE — Life Ingineering Foundational Enterprises — as a body of work for the common citizen: a way to design a life, and to build the world that life depends on.
It is offered the way a public mission is offered — sector by sector, person by person, for the welfare of all. It stands, by intent, alongside the missions the country has already set for itself: Mission LiFE, which makes the citizen's daily choice the unit of climate action, and Viksit Bharat, the vision of a developed nation on its own terms. LIVOLVE is a private, self-funded implementation of the same conviction — that the way a life is lived is the unit of civilisational change. Aligned by intent; affiliated to no one.
The retired teacher and the pensioner. The corner-shop owner and the small printer. The household running on one income, the student who wants a different life, the first-time founder without capital. The work is judged by whether it reaches the people the economy serves least.
As a public good is offered. Each part stands on its own, priced plainly, available to anyone — not gated, not sold by persuasion. You reach for it, and it is already there.
Not a company seeking a market. A public work, offered in the company of a national idea. Of all, by all, for all.
You've seen the system. Now stand somewhere in it. Start with the one life you can design today — and join the work of designing the rest.