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Arjun is fascinated by virtues - his own virtues and those of his gurus. In fact, he has created his own "litmus-virtue experiment" to understand the number of virtues followed by historical figures. I first met Arjun in an annual play called Jhalak hosted by Emory's Pakistani Student Association. In this episode, we reconnect, and Arjun explains his childhood interest for pure creation, whether it be creating legos with his brother or creating a giant pillow fort in his house. The conversation slowly turns towards religion, as Arjun explains the purpose behind a book he is currently working on. We share our views on religion and spirituality and bring the conversation back to his childhood, and how Hinduism has played a major role in his upbringing. This 90 minute episode shares comedic moments from Arjun's childhood as well as some major life questions he has been pondering that may leave you pondering as well.