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Who do you spend the most time with?

Who do I spend the most time with? That’d be my wifehands down. But before you start picturing candlelit dinners and sweet nothings, let me set the record straight: it’s not all romance and roses. Our time together is a lively mix of spirited debates, negotiations that could rival a boardroom, and yes, the occasional hair-pulling, teeth-grinding moment. Marriage, right? It’s a beautiful chaos of compromise, understanding, and finding common ground. When I’m not navigating the adventure of married life, you’ll find me glued to my computer. Hours fly by as I scroll, browse, and chatdon’t worry, it’s all work-related! Years ago, I hooked my laptop up to a large monitor, and let me tell you, it’s been a game-changer. At 56, I’m still squinting at tiny fonts without glasses, thanks to that setup. Eye strain? Not on my watch. So, there you have itmy time is split (maybe not… Who do you spend the most time with?

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What is the biggest challenge you will face in the next six months?

Over the next six months, I don’t foresee any major challenge on the horizon. The real tests might come about a year from now, tied to some exciting plans I’ve lined up. One big movequite literallyis relocating to a new house in Mumbai. That means selling the home we’re currently living in there. Another milestone I’m planning for is my son’s wedding. In India, we still hold on to some traditional ways when it comes to marriage. Parents often take the lead in arranging their children’s weddings, and I’m no exception. That said, I’m perfectly fine if he finds his own life partner. But if he doesn’t, we’ll need to kick off the process ourselves! This ‘arranged marriage’ would be entire based on his approval and not forced.