Ram Kumar shared thoughtful insights and personal favorites in the GRTiQ 10 segment, blending practical wisdom with an optimistic outlook.
For the book that influenced him most, Ram chose Atomic Habits by James Clear, which he has read multiple times and deeply appreciates for its actionable guidance. On the cinematic front, he recommended Into the Wild, directed by Sean Penn, as a life-changing film that redefined his perspective on life and its priorities.
When asked about music, Ram declined to settle on one album, emphasizing his love for discovering new music. He pointed out how AI is transforming the music industry, creating limitless possibilities.
Ram shared a piece of advice from his grandmother that resonates deeply with him: “Even if you pour gallons of water on a flower, it won’t bloom until its time.” This serves as a reminder to trust the timing of life and remain patient.
One thing Ram has learned is the importance of perseverance and empathy. He encourages others to endure hardships with hope and to approach interactions with understanding, as everyone faces unseen struggles.
For his best life hack, Ram shared a creative use of AI. By asking a chatbot to describe a day in the life based on long-term goals, he finds motivation and clarity in envisioning his future.
Ram attributes success to being truthful to oneself, a habit he believes is foundational for personal and professional growth.
The thing that most excites me about the future of web3 is… “Decentralized AI.”
If you’re on X (Twitter), you should be following… “Andrej Karpathy.”
I’m happiest when… “I see my family.”
For more insights from Ram Kumar, listen to the full GRTiQ Podcast episode. Listen here. http://grtiq.com/grtiq-podcast-200-ram-kumar/