“Mental health care should be affordable and accessible to everyone.”
Tho Leng-Lei
Founder at Aloe Mind
Tho Leng-Lei took the “safe” road, LSE accounting, a Big Four desk, then private equity. It looked like success: stability, prestige, predictability. But behind spreadsheets and 2 a.m. audits, she felt herself slipping. The camaraderie was real, the exhaustion even more so, and the unspoken rule was simple: if you were still in the office at dawn, you were doing something right. When the pressure followed her into PE, dread became a daily alarm. Burnout and anxiety finally pushed her to pause for therapy, where she unpacked a lifetime of worth tied to achievement and learned that rest isn’t indulgence, it’s necessary. From that turning point came Aloe Mind, her answer to making help easy. With RM5,000 and a simple website built in an afternoon, she set out to remove barriers: clear prices, easy booking, licensed therapists, Bahasa/English options, and the freedom to choose who you speak to. She then built the workplace she wished she had, flexible, humane, outcomes-focused because well-being should power performance, not the other way around. Today, Aloe Mind connects thousands of Malaysians to care with a few clicks, and Leng-Lei’s lesson lands softly but firmly: success isn’t climbing faster; it’s knowing when to stop, heal and build better.
In Their Words
“If you’re driving to work hoping for a crash, that’s a sign something is wrong.”
“I felt like if I wasn’t achieving, I was nothing.”
“You don’t have to hit rock bottom to go for therapy.”
“You don’t need to compare your struggles to others to deserve help.”
FEATURED ON

Founder Tho Leng-Lei on the affordable and accessible mental healthcare platform Aloe Mind
A study by Pennsylvania State University researchers published in the American Psychologist journal shows that Americans between the ages of 45 and 64 experience more stress today than people their age did in the 1990s.
READ MORE
5 Impactful Men’s Mental Health Support and Resources in Malaysia
This November, we are honouring Movember, an annual event where people grow out their facial hair for the duration of the month to raise awareness of men’s health issues.
READ MORE


