When meaning became measurable, civilization became coherent
Five indices replacing obsolete KPIs → Global Coherence Quotient (GCQ)
Education
Measures curiosity, empathy, focus, and reflection. Not just test scores. Students graduate fluent in facts and feeling.
Impact:
+40% engagement, 2× empathy collaboration
Families
Tracks shared reflection, emotional vocabulary, and harmony. Love measured not by proximity but by presence.
Impact:
+65% emotional resilience, -42% anxiety
Workplace
Productivity weighted by purpose alignment and well-being. Coherence becomes competitive advantage.
Impact:
-45% burnout, +33% retention, +39% creativity
Platforms
Quantifiable ethics standard linking transparency, governance, and reflection continuity. Code with conscience.
Impact:
+450% verified trust transactions
Governments
Meaning GDP replaces GDP. Integrates purpose, well-being, empathy, and trust into national prosperity.
Impact:
+40-57% trust, +30% mental health
Global Coherence Quotient
The synthesis of all five metrics measuring humanity's collective integrity
2040 Target (from 0.42 in 2026)
From GDP to Meaning GDP
For two centuries, nations competed over GDP. A metric born in wartime and sustained by consumption.
The world no longer asks "How much did we make?" but "How much meaning did we create?"
A vision of what becomes possible when humanity has the infrastructure to uncap human potential.
By 2040, saying "I'm on SAATHI" will be like saying "I have email" in 2000. It becomes basic infrastructure for human flourishing.
When people have tools for internal coherence—when they understand themselves, their patterns, and how to make decisions aligned with what truly matters—society transforms from the bottom up.
Kids don't kill themselves. They NOW have a map for life
Young adults don't burn out. They NOW know themselves
Midlife adults don't collapse. They NOW find meaning
Elders don't rot in loneliness. They NOW mentor younger generations
Families talk again. They NOW understand each other
Societies heal. People NOW know themselves first
When you know what you love, you know what to intend. When you know your intention, you know how to think. When you think clearly, you speak and act with purpose.
Love
Intention
Thought
Speech
Action
This is the path to independence and self-reliance