Originally posted by: SmarterDesiKid
Chalo, some non-SDK questions here:
Hey chote sarkar....sorry for the delay. Life at home gets a lot more hectic and distracting....I'd forgotten that. But here I am and here are your answers. 😊
1. If you were to give Life a whole different definition, what would it be?
The definitition of "life" is rather subjective, evolving and a bit out of the understanding of the human mind.
My life, currently, is governed by a lot of guidelines, schedules and rigidity. My wish would be to change that aspect of life. While I respect time, I would rather disregard whenever possible. I find schedules, etc. far too constricting and boring. I enjoy the new, the unpredicted, the exciting possibilities that lay outside the rigid realms of our busy lives.
2. If you were to be reincarnated into anything you wanted be, what would be?
As I've answered before...I would want to be reincarnated as a woman in every life. Women have a lot of strength and power. It's about time this resource was exploited for the betterment of India. 😊
3. If you got to rectify 3 mistakes, what would they be?
If I change anything from my past, it would change who I am, where I am and what I am. And I'm far too comfortable with myself at this point, and satisfied with the life I have now, to go back and change all that. There are instances in my past which I wish I could erase completely or change...but then, I wouldn't be here, answering this question if I changed a single one of those things. I'll live with the mistakes I've made and learn from them instead.
4. If your career depended on a major thing that you refused to do, what would you do?
I would drop the job at that point. My principles come ahead of a job, and if they are being compromised, I will choose my principles over the job. I know I have a loving and caring family that will support me, so I'm not afraid of losing my job. I'm an opportunist, definitely, but I also draw the line on certain things. The assorted principles I hold dear are things I believe in firmly and would never go against, with the sole exception that doing so would save a loved one from a worse fate.
5. What does "Spiritual Relief" mean to you? And in what ways do you think people will experience this?
I've never even heard of the term "Spiritual Relief" ... sounds a bit like "moksha." As for what it means to me or what ways I think people will experience it... I honestly can't say. It's, again, a very personal thing and I don't know enough about it...so how others will experience it is beyond me.
6. Would you spend money on something cuz it's cheap, and useless, or something expensive and mostly useless? Why?
Hehe...I'm tight-fisted with my own money. So I'd spend my money on something cheap. If they're both going to be useless...might as well get it cheap. 😛 I'll save the money for a useful thing .. say a ferari! 😉😆
7. Do you believe in "Paisa bolta hai"?😆
India me..definitely. Bolta kya, bakta hai. 😆 Money yields power and has the ability to do many things, including making others speak. We live in a materialistic world where basic survival depends on money. It's a powerful tool to possess and yield.
8. Will there be a day, where the whole world is modern? As in technology rules, all past music has been forgotten, etc?
No. Not humanly possible. There's a quote: "you can bring a horse to the water, but you can't make the horse drink it." Actually, I was recently reading about how some different technologies were introduced to India, but did not survive...it just wasn't a feature that could adapt to the culture and customs of the people. The world is a diverse place with several religions, ways of life and cultures. Assimilating each one of those hundreds and thousands of differences through technology is not possible. Nor is it possible for the world to survive if all has been modernized and "technology rules." We thrive on competition, and competition is only possible through differences. Our differences fuel our individual innovation and allow us to better at all times. If all were to be "modern" and the same...we wouldn't advance.
As for the music... not as long as I'm alive! And I'll stick around forever if I have to ensure that "old" music isn't forgotten. 😛
9. Do you believe that Robots can make a change in the way we live?
They already have. Look around you. Technically, the computer you are using is a robot. The laundry machines, the electric can opener, the dishwasher, the vacuum cleaner...these are all forms of robots. And if you're talking about "human-like robots"...well, it's actually not a far-fetched concept. We can actually produce such a robot, even now. However, I don't think that particular brand of technology will last. While robots may make a more trustworthy servant, nothing can replace the quality of human service. Humans introduce far too many variables into life. Programming such a robot would not be cost-efficient. Not to mention, maintanence of a robot is far costlier than replacing a servant or other technology.
Hehe...this question brought back memories of "Small Wonder"...anyonen remember that show? 😊
10. In your opinion, do you believe that a doctor has the right to a patiants unique cabalities. Like to show it to the world, without the patiants consent, beacuse he thinks that the world will benefit from it?
^_- You got superpowers we aren't aware of Suny? 😛 Patient confidentiality is a very important thing. If it is truly a remarkable talent or capability, one that others can aquire and benefit from, then I believe the doctor should speak to (and be able to convince) the patient about releasing the pertinent information to a specialized board that can present the information to the public in as confidential as possible a manner.