Summary: 1. Don't be phased by Cycles 2. Build a great inner circle 3. Butterfly Effect 4. Take risky Bets 5. Forget Notes and Books, Just Build Projects and do real development 6. Start Building real world Projects 7. Be appropriately irritating when approaching people 8. Contribute to open source for god sake☺️
1.winner mindset 2.learn and grow continuously 3.choose your circle of friends wisely 4.butterfly effect: put small work everyday 5.be appropriately irritating
I can't thank you enough for your amazing course! Initially, I hesitated due to financial constraints, but it turned out to be one of the best decisions I've made. As a beginner in Mern stack, your videos and teaching style made learning incredibly easy. Now I'm confident to tell that I'll become a master in this tech soon. Thank you for providing such a beautiful course!
00:00:00 Quick announcement before the video starts 00:00:02 Creating a long web3 coding video 00:00:13 Maintaining frequency with alpha videos 00:00:21 Video topic: Winner Mindset 00:00:56 Introduction to the winner mindset 00:01:41 Don't be phased by cycles 00:01:55 Choose wisely who you spend time with 00:02:35 Create an inner circle of like-minded individuals 00:03:26 Embrace the butterfly effect 00:05:11 Take small steps to find opportunities
Yesterday I had my first interview for an internship. Being a 2nd year college student and getting opportunity have interview sessions with startup founders is an amazing experience and videos like these helps me get insanely motivated to learn new technologies and work harder. Thanks for these kind of motivating videos sir.
@@sudipmandal2497 Hey I was wondering about what harkirat said about making notes. If we don't make notes in the initial stages of learning a new tech stack how will we retain all the basic information about it?
@@tooglem1468 Make notes for yourself. It will help you to crunch new stacks faster. Also in hand practice of a language/framework is very important. And If you are into AI/ML then always make notes. I will provide my example-- I recently got selected for an backend internship opportunity after 2 rounds of interviews and my org. is using MySql with Prisma ORM. So, I had prior knowledge of noSql (MongoDB) and MERN stack with Next.js. But learning sql relations and performing CRUD operations with Prisma is whole new thing for me. So I learned by watching a course on youtube and coded along and made some notes. I watched "Learn Prisma In 60 Minutes" -by Web Dev Simplified video and coded along and made notes in 2.5 hours. And for mySql I watched a separate video and read W3 schools SQL docs made notes on queries and joins. You can always refer to docs but making notes is great for retention.
One thing I did at my first position, which was a contract that put me ahead of most developers, was outperform all expectations of me as a junior developer. I never thought I was doing anything special; I just thought I was doing what I got paid to do. I started getting indirect feedback from the VP of IT through the consulting firm I worked for that I was far surpassing everything they expected, and they had me working on mid-level assignments after only a few weeks. By the end of the contract, I got a recommendation from the VP of IT, which follows me wherever I go. Some people will say putting in more work and effort won't get anyone anything; in my case, I did not know I was doing anything special. I have a strong passion for what I do as a developer, and it is easy to put all distractions aside and focus on completing my work. Thanks for the video.
The idea of mass friendship is good as long as u don't wanna create something. Once the idea 💡 of creating something hits u, u need to restrict yourself to pple with common goal. I agree, it just multiplies productivity and compound the chances of success of the project
Highlights 🔑 Develop a winner mindset focused on continuous learning and growth in software development. 🤝 Choose your inner circle wisely, surrounding yourself with passionate and like-minded individuals. 🦋 Understand the power of small actions and the potential for significant impact (butterfly effect) in your career. 💪 Take calculated risks in the tech industry, as they often lead to growth and success. 📚 Shift from relying on books and notes to project-based learning to gain practical experience and skills. 💡 Seek opportunities where you can be paid to work on projects, even if the compensation is low, to enhance your learning journey.
yep, I too gonna take the risky decision. I already have 3 years of experience in support. Planning to move to development, I just started learning Java, In the next 6 months I will build my fundamentals strong and I thought to resign. later I planned to study for full 6 months and get into any SDE 1, even if it is a low salary. Stay strong Guys..🔥
Hey let's say that I want to learn more about core Backend engineering(low level databases, network layers), but it's overwhelming navigating through a huge code base. I don't think any Freelance client will pay for such project, so open source seems to be the way, but building the project itself takes time, let alone navigating a huge code base. Can you suggest a learning path for a noob like me?
See it all start with just building a full stack project and most important is to deploy the deployed project will itself build your knowledge towards core backend... Coz while deployment you will be finding free credits / cheap cloud service and keeping the project updated (adding features) giving through cloud bill will tech you day by day ✌️ replys appreciated 👍
Its been 8 beatiful months since i started following you. For me you are the butterfly effect. I started my journey in Networking CCNA/CCNP cisco. And i had accepted the fact that to earn a really handsome amount i need to pour alteast 8-12 year & constantly grinding my way to that desired number. YOU actually made me a really good developer. The first advice i took from you was install Linux and today I'm confident in MERN Stack + Next.js TS, learning Rust on side. Thank you bhaiya
keshav I also share the same story as you man. i am currently working in networking field and want to switch to web devlopment . currently learning javascript. can you share some tips on how you started.
Great content! I’ve been a software engineer for several years and realized I wasn’t staying on top of the newer technology like I should be. I’m going to contribute to some open source projects to sharpen my skills.
Thanks a lot, I can't find good society or friends with growth mindset but now, will find one. The butterfly effect. One question - Can I make it all alone because I am alone only with what I am doing
at 5:00 what's the name of platform he's talking about? at 3:12 he talks about putting out alphas. Did he mean that he want to build new startup products? Or did he mean to put in a team of a elite specialist devs to do sth? (what is alphas??)
Hey harkirat, thanks for the amazing tips!! BUT... At a point where you mentioned where a beginner can underprice themselves and get paid to learn....Do you really think that happens?....like being a beginner myself...I don't have the confidence to charge someone until I gain some experience. So when I know I don't have enough confidence...it becomes difficult to follow your approach of learning while earning. Can you please clarify on how to tackle this problem? ALSO... 10:08 At this time-stamp in the video, you mentioned that we can find someone who can pay us 200$ to build a website and that 200$ can be taken as our initial motivation. But how and where do I even find them?
Hey kindly answer these 3 question... Asking you because I think u can answer them best ------- I was learning web development ok and then my plan is to goo deeper in this only like learning 3 d web and after that blockchain stuff but yesterday I saw wwdc and saw vision pro and I am confused what to do?? 1. Should I switch? Or start focus on ar vr thing? Or should I focus on what I was doing... 2. Also tell like these days there are soo many tools through which a non coder or a normal person can create a website like legit cool and very functional website even with 3d designs sooo what you think is the future of web developers?? Is it still worth to learn or master this skill? 3. Kindly tell should I learn how to make websites that can be viewed or explore through VR headset...????
Kirat most of the remote jobs are mentioning (US)/(EU) what i have come across is that remote jobs are preferring ±5hrs difference so will it become difficult to get remote job from India over the time
in the thumbnail the guy you shown at top in normal distribution graph is actually average potray the average reusult, top results and lowest results lie in tails
Video is informative for beginners. But when we advance in our careers and need to build products which work at large scale , i highly recommend reading books. Nothing can replace knowledge coming from books after a certain experience. Implement in starting but in the middle, start reading books . That's it.. that's the formula
Hi sir I watched your video on "how I earn 40 lakhs in 3 months as a freelance Software developer" and I want to know what type of service you offer as a software developer. I am new to the IT sector (as a Java developer) and curious to know how I can start freelancing as a Java develope
I just started full stack web development and thou I thought at least i have some knowledge at beginner level than i should purchase your course but I have a question can i buy this course after 3 month then I m much more confident to do things, it's slightly easier for me to maintain frequency with things What is validity for this course?
I'm trying too much in freelancing but in last 15 days I got only 4 clients in upwork. How can I get more and more client.because people are spending too much connect to got a client..
@harikirat please change your staff who are doing thumbnails, even the graph they showed in thumbnail is wrong, and they give a negative impression . i am your fan that's why this suggestion
hello i am currently doing b-tech CSE. My 1st semester didn't go well. I don't know anything about coding but i want to learn coding but i don't know where to start from so can you make a video on that
Hi bhaiya, I am Mitul and I'm entering 11th grade and considering Blockchain and Bug bounty hunting as a career. What's your opinion on starting this early?
Is it a good idea for backend experienced person switch to frontend/full stack in order to get remote jobs? As per my (possibly flawed ) understanding remote work exist for full stack devd
Hey I was wondering about what you said about making notes. If we don't make notes in the initial stages of learning a new tech stack how will we retain all the basic information about it?
Hi Harkirat, I am following you from last few months but my technology stack is entirely different. It will be a great help if I will get a chance to talk with you for 5 min. I badly need your help. Thanks
Summary:
1. Don't be phased by Cycles
2. Build a great inner circle
3. Butterfly Effect
4. Take risky Bets
5. Forget Notes and Books, Just Build Projects and do real development
6. Start Building real world Projects
7. Be appropriately irritating when approaching people
8. Contribute to open source for god sake☺️
thank you soo much bhaijaan,🤲 may Allah bless you ❤👌👍👍
Thx bro from metro
Thanks a lot buddy ❤
great work bro thanks
Thank you
1.winner mindset
2.learn and grow continuously
3.choose your circle of friends wisely
4.butterfly effect: put small work everyday
5.be appropriately irritating
did you mentioned?? be appropriately irritating(iterating)
no@@learn_with_ai no
6. make risky bets!
I can't thank you enough for your amazing course! Initially, I hesitated due to financial constraints, but it turned out to be one of the best decisions I've made. As a beginner in Mern stack, your videos and teaching style made learning incredibly easy. Now I'm confident to tell that I'll become a master in this tech soon. Thank you for providing such a beautiful course!
Is his course still available? How can I enroll now if want to?
we are half way through, youll have to cover a lot
can we still apply to this course
can We able to join??
My ADHD is so bad I'm finding it difficult to focus on Kirat in the first minute itself because of that insect on the wall next to him.
Bura hua
Delete this comment because of reading this, i lost my concentration even in the first 10 sec searching for the insect on the wall. 😂
@@maroofsiddiqui You had lost your concentration already when you started reading comments before the first 10 seconds.
Me too 😂😂
@@maroofsiddiquiyeah man .... I just paused the video to see this😅
Harkirat is a great technologist ❤️❤️❤️
00:00:00 Quick announcement before the video starts
00:00:02 Creating a long web3 coding video
00:00:13 Maintaining frequency with alpha videos
00:00:21 Video topic: Winner Mindset
00:00:56 Introduction to the winner mindset
00:01:41 Don't be phased by cycles
00:01:55 Choose wisely who you spend time with
00:02:35 Create an inner circle of like-minded individuals
00:03:26 Embrace the butterfly effect
00:05:11 Take small steps to find opportunities
Yesterday I had my first interview for an internship. Being a 2nd year college student and getting opportunity have interview sessions with startup founders is an amazing experience and videos like these helps me get insanely motivated to learn new technologies and work harder. Thanks for these kind of motivating videos sir.
hey bro, how r u searching and applying for internships. Like the ways u used to follow.
Can u pls tell
@@Harshffx from websites like internshala, wellfound and unstop.
@@sudipmandal2497 Hey I was wondering about what harkirat said about making notes. If we don't make notes in the initial stages of learning a new tech stack how will we retain all the basic information about it?
@@tooglem1468 Make notes for yourself. It will help you to crunch new stacks faster. Also in hand practice of a language/framework is very important.
And If you are into AI/ML then always make notes.
I will provide my example--
I recently got selected for an backend internship opportunity after 2 rounds of interviews and my org. is using MySql with Prisma ORM.
So, I had prior knowledge of noSql (MongoDB) and MERN stack with Next.js.
But learning sql relations and performing CRUD operations with Prisma is whole new thing for me. So I learned by watching a course on youtube and coded along and made some notes. I watched "Learn Prisma In 60 Minutes" -by Web Dev Simplified video and coded along and made notes in 2.5 hours.
And for mySql I watched a separate video and read W3 schools SQL docs made notes on queries and joins.
You can always refer to docs but making notes is great for retention.
Can you tell me your qualifications to get the internship
One thing I did at my first position, which was a contract that put me ahead of most developers, was outperform all expectations of me as a junior developer. I never thought I was doing anything special; I just thought I was doing what I got paid to do. I started getting indirect feedback from the VP of IT through the consulting firm I worked for that I was far surpassing everything they expected, and they had me working on mid-level assignments after only a few weeks. By the end of the contract, I got a recommendation from the VP of IT, which follows me wherever I go.
Some people will say putting in more work and effort won't get anyone anything; in my case, I did not know I was doing anything special. I have a strong passion for what I do as a developer, and it is easy to put all distractions aside and focus on completing my work.
Thanks for the video.
The idea of mass friendship is good as long as u don't wanna create something. Once the idea 💡 of creating something hits u, u need to restrict yourself to pple with common goal.
I agree, it just multiplies productivity and compound the chances of success of the project
Highlights
🔑 Develop a winner mindset focused on continuous learning and growth in software development.
🤝 Choose your inner circle wisely, surrounding yourself with passionate and like-minded individuals.
🦋 Understand the power of small actions and the potential for significant impact (butterfly effect) in your career.
💪 Take calculated risks in the tech industry, as they often lead to growth and success.
📚 Shift from relying on books and notes to project-based learning to gain practical experience and skills.
💡 Seek opportunities where you can be paid to work on projects, even if the compensation is low, to enhance your learning journey.
@HarkiratSingh2...... Woohoo ✨
This is some solid advice. I'm leaning more towards Data Science but this advice still holds water and really helps, thanks man.
man, this is the only channel i've turned on the notification button for
yep, I too gonna take the risky decision. I already have 3 years of experience in support. Planning to move to development, I just started learning Java, In the next 6 months I will build my fundamentals strong and I thought to resign. later I planned to study for full 6 months and get into any SDE 1, even if it is a low salary. Stay strong Guys..🔥
yo same 6 years in support. will go into web engineering
@@Kristijan-j8k Good to see bro, Will Keep hustle
If 100% of software engineers watch this video, all of them get ahead of 99% 😲
Statistics and its world.
Not everyone can follow...
Yes that's why everyone should watch
Not everyone will implement what he says that's what will differentiate the 1% from the 99
Edge case identified 😂
Thank you for making such insightful videos. Keep making them
Super resonate with the message of taking a bet on yourself especially if you are young and got low commitments!
Nice take Harkirat. Keep up the good work.
Each point you said I always had the same though, but was never able to execute them. Not now anymore.
IIT - Comp sci - man - great circle of developers - no comparison to ordinary tech startup dreamers
Hey let's say that I want to learn more about core Backend engineering(low level databases, network layers), but it's overwhelming navigating through a huge code base. I don't think any Freelance client will pay for such project, so open source seems to be the way, but building the project itself takes time, let alone navigating a huge code base.
Can you suggest a learning path for a noob like me?
See it all start with just building a full stack project and most important is to deploy the deployed project will itself build your knowledge towards core backend... Coz while deployment you will be finding free credits / cheap cloud service and keeping the project updated (adding features) giving through cloud bill will tech you day by day ✌️ replys appreciated 👍
This video is a gem. Thank you, Mr Singh
Keep on talking my brother. keep on talking. Sounds music to ears. Be blessed more.
Need a video on how to get started with freelancing for projects.
Great video, you are a true alpha !
Please make more such videos on coding, like, learning applicable to all languages
Harkirat's videos for me are dopamine boosts.
Thanks you sir, your guidance boosts my motivation
Its been 8 beatiful months since i started following you. For me you are the butterfly effect. I started my journey in Networking CCNA/CCNP cisco.
And i had accepted the fact that to earn a really handsome amount i need to pour alteast 8-12 year & constantly grinding my way to that desired number.
YOU actually made me a really good developer. The first advice i took from you was install Linux and today I'm confident in MERN Stack + Next.js TS,
learning Rust on side.
Thank you bhaiya
keshav I also share the same story as you man. i am currently working in networking field and want to switch to web devlopment . currently learning javascript. can you share some tips on how you started.
This guy is literally the Ashneer Grover of tech ! Keep it up bother
Harkirat sir is every where
Great content! I’ve been a software engineer for several years and realized I wasn’t staying on top of the newer technology like I should be. I’m going to contribute to some open source projects to sharpen my skills.
Am I the only one who was anxious about the insect crawling on his wall at around 1:45😅
Thanks a lot, I can't find good society or friends with growth mindset but now, will find one. The butterfly effect.
One question - Can I make it all alone because I am alone only with what I am doing
one of the best video i watch in youtube related to this topic love the way you explain thanks for uploading that kind of videos for us 🥰
I didn't take motivation I watch harkirat videos 💥
Thanks. The idea of nudging employers with work is interesting approach. thank you harkirat.
at 5:00 what's the name of platform he's talking about?
at 3:12 he talks about putting out alphas. Did he mean that he want to build new startup products? Or did he mean to put in a team of a elite specialist devs to do sth? (what is alphas??)
Just What I needed to hear brother was very much down and confused
It bacame my most favourite #1 channel for knowing practical tech knowledge and you are delivering genuine tech content everytime Sir, thanks a lot 🙏👍
congratulations you have successfully Indianised coding
I didn't taken your course as I not believed myself as I'm consistent 😭
Hey harkirat, thanks for the amazing tips!! BUT...
At a point where you mentioned where a beginner can underprice themselves and get paid to learn....Do you really think that happens?....like being a beginner myself...I don't have the confidence to charge someone until I gain some experience.
So when I know I don't have enough confidence...it becomes difficult to follow your approach of learning while earning.
Can you please clarify on how to tackle this problem?
ALSO...
10:08 At this time-stamp in the video, you mentioned that we can find someone who can pay us 200$ to build a website and that 200$ can be taken as our initial motivation.
But how and where do I even find them?
Freelancing sites pe dhundo
Just discovered this guys videos, so much amazing info. Thank you good sir❤❤❤
This is why I watch all of your videos.. TY
Hey kindly answer these 3 question... Asking you because I think u can answer them best
-------
I was learning web development ok and then my plan is to goo deeper in this only like learning 3 d web and after that blockchain stuff but yesterday I saw wwdc and saw vision pro and I am confused what to do??
1. Should I switch? Or start focus on ar vr thing? Or should I focus on what I was doing...
2. Also tell like these days there are soo many tools through which a non coder or a normal person can create a website like legit cool and very functional website even with 3d designs sooo what you think is the future of web developers?? Is it still worth to learn or master this skill?
3. Kindly tell should I learn how to make websites that can be viewed or explore through VR headset...????
Kirat most of the remote jobs are mentioning (US)/(EU) what i have come across is that remote jobs are preferring ±5hrs difference so will it become difficult to get remote job from India over the time
Align your working hours to the compnies time zone
This is gold harkirat
Thank you, I'm big fan of you harikirat from the video of Nit I'm Watching, it's a beautiful journey and thanks for giving us more tips❤
in the thumbnail the guy you shown at top in normal distribution graph is actually average potray the average reusult, top results and lowest results lie in tails
Thank you so muchit is not only for tech it is for life
This is the best video on your channel.
Can you please make a video on ML for a open source contribution.
Your chart in the thumbnail is wrong! That’s not where the top 1% are on the normal distribution!
Thank you for putting this.
Hey man I love your videos, but audio and video (especially at 5:15) are not matching. The vibe.
Freelancing working for me from last 2 years
Video is informative for beginners. But when we advance in our careers and need to build products which work at large scale , i highly recommend reading books. Nothing can replace knowledge coming from books after a certain experience. Implement in starting but in the middle, start reading books . That's it.. that's the formula
With my past 13 years of experience. i know 99% will stay in 99% because they wont leave their comfort zone. advises wont make any difference.
Hi sir I watched your video on "how I earn 40 lakhs in 3 months as a freelance Software developer" and I want to know what type of service you offer as a software developer.
I am new to the IT sector (as a Java developer) and curious to know how I can start freelancing as a Java develope
Hi harkirat, please give your views on software testing. Is it worth doing career?
We want more of such insight videos thank you
1:21 There is an insect on ur wall
Can you please explain how to get an open source project for java ??
This was an aweome one ❤
I just started full stack web development and thou I thought at least i have some knowledge at beginner level than i should purchase your course but
I have a question can i buy this course after 3 month then I m much more confident to do things, it's slightly easier for me to maintain frequency with things
What is validity for this course?
I'm trying too much in freelancing but in last 15 days I got only 4 clients in upwork. How can I get more and more client.because people are spending too much connect to got a client..
How did you get clients did you bid them or they came to you
@@namishkhotre by bidding
I think 4 clients in 15 days is very less. Have a target of atleast 50 clients if you want to succeed.
thankyou harkirat sir i love your video and after seeing your video I don't no but something happens like goosebumps and I feel like I can do it
@harikirat please change your staff who are doing thumbnails, even the graph they showed in thumbnail is wrong, and they give a negative impression . i am your fan that's why this suggestion
Amazing news about Web3 course!!
always a sucker for your web3.0 videos 💪🏻
And you are sharing it with 99% 😮
Could anyone tell me how and where to start freelancing?
what are the requirements?
I am in my 3rd year of college.
Bro can you please make courses on Web 3?
Thank you
I've learned so much valuable insights from your videos as a beginner, Is there any way to communicate one on one with you on any social platform ?
What was the platform you discovered?
Next video golang open source contribution. Or building a startup live.
hello i am currently doing b-tech CSE. My 1st semester didn't go well. I don't know anything about coding but i want to learn coding but i don't know where to start from so can you make a video on that
varun mayya and ishan sharma uses this backgorund music, i love the bgm , Harkirat can you tell me what is the name of the music ??
is your course still open? link?
Legends know that title and thumbnail is inspired by Mark Manson
Hey very good video but the background music is a little too loud especially at 2x speed .
bro i m 15 and i thought u r going to give a road map through which i can become a techy faster
Please upload video about devops and it's remote opportunities and pay scale
the insect at background took all my attention
You are inspiration bhaiya👨💻❤️
Protect this guy at all cost 🙃
stop this trend at all cost
Great video! (felt AevyTV video vibes a lil o_o)
Hi bhaiya, I am Mitul and I'm entering 11th grade and considering Blockchain and Bug bounty hunting as a career. What's your opinion on starting this early?
Is it a good idea for backend experienced person switch to frontend/full stack in order to get remote jobs?
As per my (possibly flawed ) understanding remote work exist for full stack devd
Hey I was wondering about what you said about making notes. If we don't make notes in the initial stages of learning a new tech stack how will we retain all the basic information about it?
why don't you mention the remote dev website you used?
Which website, where you got interviews?
Thankyou!!
Loved the last point
Hi Harkirat, I am following you from last few months but my technology stack is entirely different. It will be a great help if I will get a chance to talk with you for 5 min. I badly need your help.
Thanks
I want to buy this course as well. Does anyone know the website?
@HarkiratSingh.2 I brought it yesterday
Harkirat you are a cleaner.....
The Man, The Myth, The Legend Himself is here
Bhai legend Matlab kya hota hai?
Aaj kal koi thoda sa bhi accha kar raha hai log usko legend he bolte hai
Matlab kya hai legend ka?
@@a.r3134 agreed bro! College students hi bhot sar pe chada dete hain mostly
@@a.r3134 legend for him ! Everyone has own prospective
I have 6 years of gap should I start now??
This is crazy >>>>>>>>> Sometimes small things create big success.
1:31 a spyder is there to make harkirat paji spyderman 🤔