#518 Saahil Mehta: Can Less Work Create More Success?
19 May 2026

#518 Saahil Mehta: Can Less Work Create More Success?

21st Century Entrepreneurship

About

Saahil Mehta is a business owner, mountaineer, and coach, and we spoke about redefining success after realizing that the version he had been chasing was not truly his. By 36, he had grown his net worth fivefold, built businesses across two continents, owned the Porsche, the villa, and the lifestyle—yet still felt hollow. The turning point came after a near-fatal car crash and his wife telling him she “doesn’t recognize me anymore.”

Saahil explains how he created his “seven summits” framework: choosing the seven areas that define success personally, describing what the summit looks like in each, identifying where you are now, and then making decisions based on the full impact across your life. As he puts it, “every yes I make, I’m saying no to something else.” He also separates priorities into “crystal balls” and “rubber balls,” making it clear which parts of life cannot simply bounce back if neglected.

The practical shift was not just philosophical. After his father passed away and more business responsibility fell on him, Saahil delegated decisions, empowered his team, protected coaching as part of his purpose, and still got home by 6:30 for dinner with his kids. In 2025, he says he worked one day a week in the group’s biggest revenue business—and it became their best year.

This conversation gives business owners a concrete way to question inherited success, protect what matters, and build achievement without burning down health, family, and purpose.

Key takeaways

     Define your own seven areas of success.  Measure the gap between now and each summit.  Treat health and family as crystal balls.  Every yes creates a hidden no.  Use your calendar to reveal real priorities.  Delegate decisions only others can make.