Leadone

We support people
through Awareness programs
for personal growth
and inner Discovery.

The meeting between awareness and neuroscience.

Leadone proposes the meeting between awareness and neuroscience as a new approach to cultural and educational development.

We combine the science of the mind with the art of knowing yourself to help people grow and learn in new ways — through philosophical debates, artistic performances, scientific meetings, and educational programs that stimulate personal and collective growth, the management of emotions, and the discovery of one's inner resources.

"

Knowing yourself
is the beginning of all wisdom.

— Aristotle

Educational Scientific

By combining educational processes with a scientific approach, classical wisdom with the discoveries of modern neuroscience, Leadone creates a conducive environment for expanding the mind and seeing the world in a new way.

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Drag to explore — from wisdom to neuroscience

Leadone live event — thousands gathered for an awareness program

Scientific inquiry gives us a deeper understanding of the mind and the brain, while the pursuit of wisdom guides us toward a broader comprehension of our existence.

Educational inquiry enriches our vision of the world, offering new perspectives to welcome, interpret, understand and value the reality that surrounds us.

The four Pillars

Our vision is a society in which Awareness sits at the heart of the processes of Development and Growth, fostering a better social dimension, founded on Sustainability.

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    Awareness
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    Development
  • 03
    Growth
  • 04
    Sustainability
Hand-written notes from a Leadone workshop
Audience applauding at a Leadone event

Our Brands

International School of Self Awareness
OMM — One Minute Meditation
International School of Self Awareness
OMM — One Minute Meditation
Awareness
Ricchezza — Le 5 Chiavi
Awareness
Ricchezza — Le 5 Chiavi

Those who outside the cave have beheld the true light of the sun
and the things possessed of true being
can no longer see within the cave,
for their eyes have grown unaccustomed to the darkness.

— after Plato, Republic, Book VII