Like every other creature, we, the humans take birth, make our living and die. But why? What is the purpose of our life? Are we born to code software or play sports? Are we happy in what we do or will we be happy if we become (or rather earn) like our favourite singer, sportsman or actor? Who is responsible for our wrong career choices? Is it our parents? If we are really so obedient do we really listen to parents when they stop us from becoming alcoholic or drug addict. However, is drug addiction really bad? If yes, why did Almighty create drugs? Doesn't he want us to live a good life? All our life we are taught to give up our anger and other such evils. But if these are the evils why doesn't the Almighty finish it off for once and all? Why are we born with these evils at all? What is its purpose ultimately? Everybody is afraid of doing wrong things; rather we all are programmed like that. But then why do we find too many rogue people around? Everyone thinks she(#) lives virtuously then who are these sinners - your neighbours? But you too are somebody's neighbour! Many believe that such rogue people are punished in hell; almighty punishes them. But can almighty punish its own creations? And if punishments in hell are to make people good, the way we have courts of law which sentences people to make them virtuous, when will everyone become virtuous? Why can't it be done in a snap with the magic wand; He is the almighty after all? What if you are asked to build software to track people's sins for the almighty to make better judgement? If after spending half of your life you realise that you've travelled entirely the wrong path in your life what would you do? If you are given an opportunity to restart your life from a particular point in past, what point would that be? And what different would you do in this second opportunity; would you live your dream at least when the Almighty himself tells you what's your life's purpose? Read to find out answers to such questions, in an exciting journey full of Kaam, Krodh, Lobh, Moh and Bhay in this book. Few ideas are thrown in the book, which may have already been implemented in another part of the world in a different form. Or maybe not! Like, 'If money is the root of all evils, why not get rid of it?' The protagonist tries to use 'Time' as currency. Does he succeed in his attempt?