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An eye opener for every indian student out there. Learning to explore your own path, staying strong to your own resolve. Thank you Shaunak for sharing this amazing article. All the best for your future!
Thank YOU for all the love Pranav ♥️
No words.... Just applause
Oh Om, that's very kind of you. Thank you so much!
This was so relatable. It felt good to see a new perspective on these things. A good realisation that DSA is not the entire world.
A new perspective is all that I want to share. Thank you Anurag .
Do what you like.
I think someone said a great thing. Keep going Shaunak Deshpande
Thank you so much Aashish!
Yet another inspiring work👏.
I'm so happy I inspired you. Thank you Soham!
It really shows, through an article, when a human, genuinely cares about what he puts out there, I could feel the amount of thought and effort put into this while reading it. All I can say is thank you, for writing this article.
You're too kind Azsrad! It really means a lot. Thank you so much.
Very well written with true insight into the Indian mind.
That was my intention Shishir! Thank you so much.
A beautiful and encouraging article I have ever read in technology area. Thanks for writing it, you give me inspiration, not only about DSA, but also the attitude we should have in life, especially when we take a lonely path
This means so much! Thank you for your kind words
What a great article! Well written and inspiring this is the kind of article I wish I would've read when I was looking for my first SWD job. I'm glad it's out there now for others in a similar position. 👏
This means a lot Sarah! Thank you so much!
Grind leetcode till your brain explode is what happening to me now at this point.
The same story I think always. Why can't we be just ourselves? Why not create things on our own? You talk India education system here, yet in Sri Lanka it's the same sad story. However hats off for this writing as it's the best I've read so far.
Really inspiring , was stuck between development and DSA.What i concluded is just make your own path , rather following roadmaps of some "didi" and "bhayyas" on youtube. Thanks.
I really liked your contrarian view on this topic. Thanks for Sharing!
Very nice perspective, this reminded me of something I read on reddit, if goes like this, "If you think time is scarce, it will become shorter, and if you think you have abundance, you will experience more"