| What is your most memorable childhood experience? | My most memorable childhood experience is going to amusement parks and entertainment fairs to ride rollercoasters and spend time with friends and family. Another memorable childhood experience is my first trip to the beach. What made it so memorable was my first time seeing the waves and boarding a ship because mother catered food for the naval crew. |
| What immediate family member do you closely identify with and why? | I share a profound connection with my younger brother, as he embodies a younger version of myself. Our estrangement for two decades has further strengthened this bond. We discuss progressive matters that have effectively impacted his growth like it would have done mine when I was his age. |
| What character traits do you admire in an individual? | I admire individual effort because it means the individual truly cares about giving their best possible outcome. I admire honesty because lies and deception alter reality and complicate situations. I admire individual strength because it brings out the creative force and energy that is required. I admire intellectual individuals who are able to discuss and propose ideas, theories or unbiased opinions about situations or important topics. |
| What is the funniest thing ever to happen to you? | I fell from a mango tree while trying to pluck its fruits. It was funny because even as I fell, I didn’t lose the fruit I had plucked. However, I suffered no injury. |
| If time and money were not an issue, where would you travel and why? | I would travel to Cyprus and live by the ocean. I’ll catch the sunset and the sunrise every day because the water is as blue as the sky and the mountains are naturally by the ocean. |
| When and if you ever have children, what would you like to pass on to them? | I would like to pass my ability to achieve all I am determined to achieve. I came from a low-income household but I survived against all odds, achieving all my career, personal and professional goals and aspirations. |