Many Indians who move to the United States initially plan to return to India after achieving financial success, but over time, their priorities often shift. While financial stability is important, factors such as better career opportunities, established social networks, access to healthcare, a predictable lifestyle, and, most importantly, the education and future of their children frequently encourage them to remain in the U.S. After spending decades abroad, many develop deep personal and professional roots, while their children often consider America their home. As a result, the decision to stay is usually driven less by money and more by family, community, and long-term quality-of-life considerations.
The Path I Traversed: From Kammankattukalam to Kalam "I never imagined that the hands that once held the plow would one day shake hands with Dr. Kalam. During those days, though life was rooted in toil, I never let go of hope or self-confidence. It was this unwavering belief that turned even unimagined dreams into reality. From humble beginnings to extraordinary moments, my journey stands as a testament to resilience and the power of dreams fueled by determination and self-trust."
