The author of this book, Biyon Kattilatu, is a qualified engineer-economist and a PhD in client psychology. Every day, a rickshaw philosopher from New Delhi named Rahul drives passengers around in his rickshaw. They are all different: a businessman and a teenager, a tourist and a student girl, a professor and a slightly drunk club visitor… Each has their own story. And the trip leaves no one unchanged—something, subtle but significant, changes in both Rahul’s life and in the lives of his passengers. The heroes understand how important it is to live not in the past or the future, but in the present moment; that the decisions that led to a bad outcome are also useful life experience; that a situation can only be accepted, changed, or let go of; that time is a wealth we win every day in a lottery—and only we decide how to use it; that we can change only one person in the whole world—ourselves; and finally, that happiness should be sought not somewhere outside, but within ourselves.