Cityzen: Books, evolution and superpowers

''My most prized possession is my sanity.''

November 07, 2014 04:20 pm | Updated 04:20 pm IST

Avinash Ramakanth, software engineer

Avinash Ramakanth, software engineer

Rohith Subramanian, Student

What is your most prized possession?

My books are my most prized possession. I have a collection of 200 books and have a mini library in my house

If you were granted a wish, what would it be?

I have a dream of doing a cross country ride from India to London in bike. I wish it happens soon

Your biggest fear?

I am very scared of dogs. I guess that is my greatest fear

What does happiness mean to you?

Happiness to me is working late hours and seeing my startup fundmydream grow

If you could, what would you undo?

I don't have any regrets in life. I am happy for everything that happened in my life. So I have nothing to undo

Avinash Ramakanth, Software Engineer

What is your most prized possession?

My most prized possession is my sanity

If you were granted a wish what would it be?

I would wish for a vision to see where evolution takes humans to in the future

Your biggest fear?

My biggest fear would be amounting to nothing. That 50 or 100 years from today nobody will know who I am or what I did

What does happiness mean to you?

Happiness to me is solving problems. The sense of accomplishment associated with solving problems is worth solving and creating new stuff

If you could, what would you undo?

Most definitely Rahul Gandhi and World War II

Tulika Chikersal, Market researcher

What is your most prized possession?

My most prized possession would be my family and friends

If you were granted a wish what would it be?

I would gladly wish for the ability to have supernatural powers to be able to convert to any organism anytime

Your biggest fear?

My biggest fears are illness, having no money and no food. Death sounds a better deal here

What does happiness mean to you?

Happiness to me is innocence and ignorance. Also, it means to have a momentary brain imbalance

If you could what would you undo?

Nothing. Instead I would want to change things in the present and future.

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