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Think back on your most memorable road trip.

Decades ago, I embarked on a road trip that still holds the top spot in my treasure trove of memories. I must have been just fifteen at the time. Interestingly, I wasn’t the original travelerit was supposed to be my uncle. However, a last-minute commitment meant he couldn’t make it, and I stepped in as his replacement. The journey was a week-long tour of religious and tourist destinations across South India. We began from my hometown near Trivandrum and set out for our first stop: Kanyakumari, the southernmost tip of India. Known for its stunning confluence of three seas, Kanyakumari is also home to the Vivekananda Rock Memorial, dedicated to the great Indian philosopher Swami Vivekananda. Standing there, surrounded by the vast expanse of water, was truly awe-inspiring. Next, we traveled to Rameshwaram, an island separated from mainland India and just 40 kilometers from Sri Lanka. This place holds immense… Think back on your most memorable road trip.

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What snack would you eat right now?

It’s 4 in the morning, and my day starts with a simple yet effective snack: a peanut butter and jelly sandwich paired with a boiled egg. This combination serves as my pre-workout meal, providing the energy I need for the light exercise I do around 5 AM. From 6 to 7 AM, I dedicate time to my garden. Weeding and watering not only keep my plants thriving but also offer me a meditative start to the day. By the time I finish, it’s 8 AM, and I’m ready for breakfast. Waiting four hours after waking up for a full meal might sound unusual, but that’s where the PBJ comes in, giving me a jumpstart to tackle the morning. I follow an intermittent fasting pattern that has become second nature over the years. My meals are structured: breakfast at 8 AM, lunch at 11 AM, and dinner by 4 PM. After… What snack would you eat right now?

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Come up with a crazy business idea.

A crazy business idea is surprisingly easy to think ofhere’s one that might make you laugh, think, or both. Imagine a global service dedicated to swapping politicians across international borders. Every now and then, we hear about a politician from one country who’s incredibly popular abroad. Let’s capitalize on that! Here’s how it works: Take Politician A from Country X, who is oddly beloved in Country Y. We send Politician A to Country Y for a month. Simple enough, right? Now, here’s where it gets interesting: It’s a win-win. Country X gets rid of their headache. Country Y gets the leader they apparently love. And the world gets a little entertainment along the way. Still trying to untangle the Xs and Ys? Well, when you ask for a crazy idea, what did you expect? 😄