Help Others Find Ways and Means for Their Survival Income | Blissful Moments | True Self Realisation
NV Paulose, Chairman, Global TV +91 98441 82044
That was a brilliant moment when you stop treating extra income as a luxury and begin to see it as a force that builds dignity, confidence, and social progress. Imagine waking up each day knowing that your side incomes not only support your life but also help many others find their footing through survival income and then into regular income.

This idea is not a dream. It is a way of life that combines purpose with prosperity. The most beautiful part is that your growth can empower others to grow with you. This is the true spirit in creating sustainable models that strengthen people, communities, and institutions together.

The New Meaning of Income
Depending on a single pay check can be a risky choice in today’s uncertain times. Multiple streams of income are no longer a luxury but a necessity. They bring stability, flexibility, and creative freedom. But there is a greater purpose. Your side incomes should not exist only for personal benefit. They should create ripples of opportunity for others who are still searching for their survival income.
When your efforts help someone else stand on their own feet, your success becomes meaningful. You are not just earning. You are also empowering. You are creating a chain of positive change that extends far beyond your personal sphere. Your circle of excellence expands.
As time goes, you create an impact in the society and the people around get into the process of helping others. Everyone gets progress in team work. Engage people in addressing needs of the society than getting into innovations for the luxury of the rich people. Everything goes well when we create self-sustaining revenue models around people.

The Golden Rule of Balance
As you explore new sources of income, remember one essential truth. While you earn side incomes, make sure that the institution that provides your regular income also flourishes because of your efforts. Let your social initiatives, innovations, and outreach programs become part of the growth story of your institution as well.
Every project you start outside your main work should strengthen the institution’s ethos and expand its influence. When your personal ventures align with the institution’s mission, you become more than an employee. You become a partner in progress and a living reflection of its values. This kind of alignment not only uplifts the image of the institution but also deepens your own sense of purpose and belonging.
The SALT MAGIC | Least little things that we can do effortlessly
Get involved in the Salt Magic by giving an hour per week. Use your Time, Skill and Mind (TSM) to help a person in need to find a way for living. Club your personal growth and institutional progress in it.
Turn Knowledge into Value
Global TV encourages people to create repeatable outcomes based on local resources, knowledge and experience. These could be products, services, storybooks, short films, training, or learning materials that continue to generate both income and education.
Work in Small Teams
The Salt Magic (TSM) values the strength of small, supportive groups. When a few people work together on practical community projects, their learning is faster and their success is shared. Collaboration becomes the seed for sustainability. Even small things create impact.
Learn and Mentor Others
Every learner can become a mentor. This spirit of guidance turns experience into empowerment and ensures that no one walks alone in the journey of growth. Keep people connected. Grow with them.
Activate Dormant Assets
Every community holds unused skills, spaces, and time. By identifying and using these hidden resources, new possibilities for income arise. What once remained idle can now generate value.

A Practical Roadmap for Growth | Discover Local Opportunities
Begin by identifying the possible survival income activities in your surroundings. These could be crafts, small services, home-based production, teaching, or storytelling. Form small teams to work for your community. Select ideas that require little cost to start.
Start Small, Think Big
Select one local project and one digital idea to begin. It could be a community book, a snack product, or a neighbourhood service. Learn as you go, improve through teamwork, and document your process so that others can follow the same path. Create systems and circles.
Teach and Earn Together
Each time you succeed, share your learning with others. Train at least two people in your model. This ensures that your progress becomes a stepping stone for someone else’s survival income.
Build a Shared Platform
Combine everyone’s efforts under a shared platform. Work on a media space. Shared visibility brings shared success.

Strengthen Your Institution
As you work on social projects, always connect them back to your institution. Use your success to showcase its values, contribute to its social image, and enrich its brand identity.
Organise outreach programs or training sessions under its banner. When your projects grow, let that growth reflect on your institution as well. This activates the true ethos of your workplace and turns your personal success into institutional pride. Work together.
Reinvest for Expansion
Use a portion of your income to support new learners and innovators. Purchase tools, arrange training, or sponsor small local initiatives. This act of reinvestment ensures that progress continues beyond you.
Simple Ideas to Begin With
Local Story Books. Collect and publish inspiring stories from your society. Tell success stories through books, articles etc. Share the earnings with the participants. Each publication becomes a source of pride and shared revenue for many people. Increase the circle.
Skill Exchange Bank
Start a local system where people exchange services or time credits. A teacher can trade hours with a repair worker or cook. This builds trust, equality, and survival income for many.
Signs of True Progress
You know you are on the right path when your side incomes begin to match or exceed your regular income, when the people you have mentored start earning consistently, and when your institution stands stronger and prouder because of your work.

Dignity as the Final Measure
Real wealth is not only about money but also about meaning. It is the respect you earn, the goodwill you spread, and the value you create in others’ lives. When your side incomes uplift others and your institution flourishes through your social efforts, you have achieved a perfect harmony between personal ambition and collective purpose. That is not just about your success. That is the legacy that we create together.
