New Delhi [India], June 04: There are entrepreneurs who build businesses, and there are entrepreneurs who try to build something much larger than themselves. Abel Boaz belongs to the latter category.
Known as the founder of Abellian Finman, the visionary behind BWB Network, the co-founder of Abellian Cosmetics and Wellness Pvt Ltd, and the author of Breaking Barriers: Empowering Men for Equality and Breaking Chains: Women, Strength, and the Fight for Equality, Abel’s work spans finance, entrepreneurship, wellness, mental health, and social awareness.
Yet when asked what drives him, the answer is rarely about business.
It is about people.
It is about helping create a generation that is emotionally strong, financially aware, socially responsible, and confident enough to shape a better future.
“The greatest investment any nation can make is not in buildings or machines. It is in the strength of its people.” — Abel Boaz
A Generation That Must Learn Strength Early
Abel believes one of society’s biggest mistakes has been waiting until adulthood to discuss mental health.
By then, many young people have already learned to hide their fears, suppress their emotions, and carry burdens alone.
According to him, mental health education should begin early—not when people are struggling, but before they reach that point.
“Teach children that asking for help is strength. Teach them that emotions are normal. Teach them that resilience is built, not born. We don’t need stronger adults—we need healthier children who become stronger adults.” — Abel Boaz
He believes both boys and girls should grow up understanding emotional well-being, self-worth, and resilience.
The next generation must learn that success is not just about achievement—it is also about balance.
“The strongest generation will not be the one that hides pain the best. It will be the one that learns how to face pain and still move forward.” — Abel Boaz
Mental Health Is Everyone’s Responsibility
Mental health has become one of the defining challenges of modern society.
Pressure, comparison, financial stress, social media expectations, and isolation have created a silent crisis affecting people from all walks of life.
Abel often emphasizes that mental health should never be treated as an individual problem alone.
It is a family issue. A workplace issue. A community issue. A national issue.
“Mental health is not a conversation for the weak. It is a conversation for the wise. The strongest societies are the ones that care for their people before they break.” — Abel Boaz
Through BWB Network, he has consistently advocated for creating safe spaces where people can connect, support one another, and speak openly without fear of judgment.
“Sometimes the most powerful thing you can say to someone is not advice. It is simply, ‘I’m here for you.’” — Abel Boaz
Equality Means Empowering Everyone
One of the defining themes across Abel’s work and writing is equality.
His books explore both men’s and women’s experiences because he believes society grows strongest when everyone has the opportunity to succeed.
“Empowering men and empowering women are not opposing goals. They are two sides of the same mission: building a healthier society.” — Abel Boaz
He rejects the idea that equality must create winners and losers.
Instead, he believes progress comes from mutual understanding, respect, and opportunity.
“A truly equal society is not one where everyone is the same. It is one where everyone is valued.” — Abel Boaz
His vision is simple: stronger men, stronger women, stronger families, and stronger communities.
Financial Safety Is Emotional Safety
As the founder of Abellian Finman, Abel has spent years helping businesses navigate financial challenges.
That experience has shaped another core belief: financial literacy is essential for personal freedom.
He argues that financial insecurity often creates emotional stress, anxiety, and uncertainty.
“Financial safety is not about becoming rich. It is about creating stability so fear does not control your decisions.” — Abel Boaz
He encourages young people to learn about saving, investing, budgeting, and entrepreneurship early in life.
According to him, financial education should be considered as important as academic education.
“Money may not solve every problem, but financial discipline prevents many unnecessary struggles.” — Abel Boaz
India’s Growth Story and Leadership
Abel is also deeply optimistic about India’s future.
He believes the country is experiencing a historic transformation driven by entrepreneurship, innovation, manufacturing, and digital growth.
He frequently acknowledges the role played by government initiatives such as Startup India, Make in India, Skill India, and Digital India in encouraging innovation and self-reliance.
He has also spoken positively about the leadership of Narendra Modi and Amit Shah, crediting their focus on entrepreneurship, infrastructure, and national confidence.
“One of the greatest changes in modern India is not just economic growth. It is the belief among ordinary citizens that they can create extraordinary outcomes.” — Abel Boaz
For him, India’s rise is not simply a political story or an economic story.
It is a human story.
“A nation rises when its people believe they are capable of building, creating, and contributing. Confidence is the foundation of progress.” — Abel Boaz
Be the Change
At the center of Abel’s philosophy is a simple principle: stop waiting for someone else to fix things.
Whether it is mental health, equality, entrepreneurship, or community building, change begins with individuals taking responsibility.
“If you want a better society, become a better citizen. If you want stronger communities, become someone who strengthens others. Change is never far away—it begins in the mirror.” — Abel Boaz
His message to the next generation is clear:
Learn. Build. Support. Lead.
Take care of your mental health.
Respect every individual.
Create financial security.
Contribute to your nation.
And never underestimate the impact one person can have.
“The future belongs to people who choose action over excuses, courage over fear, and purpose over comfort.” — Abel Boaz
In a rapidly changing world, Abel Boaz continues to advocate for something timeless: a society where success is measured not only by what people achieve, but by how they uplift one another along the way.