00:04 Overcoming depression and anxiety to achieve success 00:53 Curiosity about technology and desire to create 01:45 Got inspired to learn coding and started with Python 02:37 Determined to complete a 16-hour course in one sitting 03:21 Developed Python application to automate repetitive calculations 04:11 Created a Twitter bot that gained unexpected popularity 04:59 Grew social media bot to 70,000 followers and 5 million users 05:49 Follow your passion, even when no one seems to care 7117D
Hi bro, I am somewhat in a situation you described in your past life. I missed a lot of opportunities a few years back. Once I got a project to work on and I was unable to do it due to fking exams and yeah (I am going to complete my 12th standard in about a month) , my friend did it, it worked and now he is doing good ! But I still trust in God and after listening to your story I am motivated as hell ! Now I am fixing my way to the future for I cannot change the past, I will one day achieve my dreams bro, you are the very source of inspiration for the Indian students who have dreams and want to achieve them in life ! Hope we meet someday !
you are what its because of parents . they taught how to be leader. they never abused you so that made you fearless. we all have good brains here but most people lack communication skills , visions and fearlessnes which only few can get and parents play huge role in it. which environment they can provide.
What happened with him in terms of success cannot and should not be generalized. Coz major part is luck here in hitting a viral program. But the guy is quite good.
Bro I just watched 10 min back I have few Project ideas researching about some 6 months, this video gave me a clarity & Adrenaline to execute them, u will be responsible for my success....😌 Now I am starting learning my 3rd Programming Language....📈
"Chance favours the prepared mind" that's something I heard that can sum this story up pretty well. He might say he was useless but, sitting through a 16 hour long course in one go, or having that itch to fix simple problems, these are very valuable traits, and the luck only struck when these traits alligned together.
Keytake here is this Success and luck comes to those who work hard with commitment and he did so that he could overcome his depression You deserve it hats off 👏 🙌
Passion is not everything, your *luck* matters the most. Explanation: As he mentioned the next day when he woke up there were 100 people using it. How? Isn't that luck? When there is abundance of similar projects are up online how you got in the vision of people in less than a day. Though passion is there, but it's luck brother.
I would call it as a "beginners luck" but , most of us have laptops and sht but we never sit down and study cs but rather do shit in jee and get nothing at the end . luck is a factor but to get it we need to do our shit done first
@@adnaanmuhammed8784 making dozens of projects means nothing. Unless you pay for ads or you get help form a famous person, you'll never have a successful app. Or luck, but I don't believe in luck.
That's sort of the magic of python and it's libraries. Just using stuff like FastAPI and Open router, you can create a chatbot that can be easily linked to a frontend.
I really loved your poet_this bot and have been following you ever since. I used to post tweets on my Instagram feed using your bot and really loved how aesthetic it was. Hope everything goes well for you. Planning to come to the US this year as well.
Summary The speaker joyfully recounts their adventure of mastering coding, crafting a thriving Twitter bot, and eventually selling the project to pursue studies in the USA. They highlight the significance of pursuing your interests, even when met with obstacles and lack of acknowledgment, as it can pave the way for unforeseen chances and triumph.
I am probably not the only one, the real moral is being aware of your choices, if that bot or what ever was not successful then ? there are hundred of other things that will come up in life as problem, passion is idiot's gamble.
Good lord. One of the most ridiculous statements ever. Shamefully I used to believe it. "Learn to code and become rich". Yeah, right. Because the computer to code is free, right? Because publish an app is free. Because advertising it is free as well! Because you can get a job simply by showing at Microsoft's doors and telling them: hi. I know the codez. Lemme in. No! -No one will ever hire you unless you have a degree. -It's impossible to gain users unless you pay for expensive adds. -You can't make phone apps unless you buy an expensive PC to code. -You can't make any money no matter how many languages you speak or how many coding langs you know. Don't think you can. *Don't waste your life learning to code* .
u wont get a shit in india unless getting accepted in IITS with his talent (especially selling his bot which is unremarkbly great ) would get him scolorship + the college he currently studying have more qs rankings than most of the IITs
The more you fuck around, the more you find out. ~Albert Einstein
😂❤
Some idiots do comment something about me.
- Albert Einstein
@@abi3751 Chill the f out grandma. ~Albert Einstein
😂😂@@abi3751
I love how utube recommending the valueable small youtubers videos
True
Inke hisab se to hum vikari hue😅
It’s AI based recommendations 😊
small youtubers ??
Bro has an iPad, laptop and moved to USA for studies but calls himself a middle-classed. 💀
That is middle class indeed
Obviously he is from Upper Middle Class.
But Still he Watch RUclips to Learn, that's what's motivating us
😊
He moved to the USA with money he earned afterwards. Millions of people have a laptop it's not that special.
@@yourally yes, but having a laptop and having a high end laptop are two different things.
00:04 Overcoming depression and anxiety to achieve success
00:53 Curiosity about technology and desire to create
01:45 Got inspired to learn coding and started with Python
02:37 Determined to complete a 16-hour course in one sitting
03:21 Developed Python application to automate repetitive calculations
04:11 Created a Twitter bot that gained unexpected popularity
04:59 Grew social media bot to 70,000 followers and 5 million users
05:49 Follow your passion, even when no one seems to care
7117D
Consumer to creator that's what we should do, thanks for sharing your story!
bro fucked around and got lucky , key takeaway for me is fcking around
thanks for keepign it concise I did not watch the video
please eloborate?
Yeah, i have the same thoughts.
Similar story but his took the better turn. Blown away❤
Great! to hear about your journey !
Hi bro, I am somewhat in a situation you described in your past life. I missed a lot of opportunities a few years back. Once I got a project to work on and I was unable to do it due to fking exams and yeah (I am going to complete my 12th standard in about a month) , my friend did it, it worked and now he is doing good ! But I still trust in God and after listening to your story I am motivated as hell ! Now I am fixing my way to the future for I cannot change the past, I will one day achieve my dreams bro, you are the very source of inspiration for the Indian students who have dreams and want to achieve them in life ! Hope we meet someday !
Awesome video. Excited to see what's coming next
Very interesting and inspiring story Dhravya …❤❤good going dear
Bro learnt python programming within a single day ☠️☠️
Me in 59 second
You don't need more time.. you need more focus...
still haven't completed studying python, I am trying it for 4 years😅
Loved the storytelling dharavya!!
All I need to know is what video did you watch. Details will be appreciated
Thanks for sharing your story. It’s truly magical when you’re passionate about solving problems ❤
you are what its because of parents . they taught how to be leader. they never abused you so that made you fearless. we all have good brains here but most people lack communication skills , visions and fearlessnes which only few can get and parents play huge role in it. which environment they can provide.
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I really liked this video... Going to implement some ideas in my projects also..
What happened with him in terms of success cannot and should not be generalized. Coz major part is luck here in hitting a viral program. But the guy is quite good.
I will never stop yelling this:
This videos send the wrong message by giving false hopes. Sadly no one listens.
Great. I believe the dark part, but how was your room COLD in Mumbai?
he had a ac bro
Bro I just watched 10 min back I have few Project ideas researching about some 6 months, this video gave me a clarity & Adrenaline to execute them, u will be responsible for my success....😌
Now I am starting learning my 3rd Programming Language....📈
Could you keep sharing super insightful videos like this one??
Hey, How much did you sell that bot for and how do you calculate the valuation of a bot?
I'm wondering the same thing ~
Asking the right questions
Definitly inspiring for a budding programmer!.
Hey Dhravya, Can you please share the video link where you learnt Python
"Chance favours the prepared mind" that's something I heard that can sum this story up pretty well.
He might say he was useless but, sitting through a 16 hour long course in one go, or having that itch to fix simple problems, these are very valuable traits, and the luck only struck when these traits alligned together.
Well summarised 🎉
Which is that video please share this link with me to continue my learn sir.
Keytake here is this
Success and luck comes to those who work hard with commitment and he did so that he could overcome his depression
You deserve it hats off 👏 🙌
the moral of your story is that if parents support their children they can achieve anything
bro how did you publish your twitter bot so that people can use that?
that's epic bro , keep up the good work
Great 😃👍 , video games 🎮 are a good way to get into programming 👨💻
this talk is very authentic
Great story
as u , I'm proud to say that, for me too, my first client was my mom !
Brother, you have inspired me! Keep growing💪
To find out our own passion is the most difficult thing around your surrounding, 👉is this agree
Keep it bro, good work!
16 hrs = code with harry?
So inspiring ❤❤
Congratulations bro ❤ 🎉
Passion is not everything, your *luck* matters the most.
Explanation: As he mentioned the next day when he woke up there were 100 people using it. How? Isn't that luck? When there is abundance of similar projects are up online how you got in the vision of people in less than a day. Though passion is there, but it's luck brother.
I would call it as a "beginners luck" but , most of us have laptops and sht but we never sit down and study cs but rather do shit in jee and get nothing at the end . luck is a factor but to get it we need to do our shit done first
@@adnaanmuhammed8784 making dozens of projects means nothing. Unless you pay for ads or you get help form a famous person, you'll never have a successful app.
Or luck, but I don't believe in luck.
My Story - How I learnt to code, sold my project and moved to USA. Liked. Thanks
how to sell my software , or how did you get to sell it , also how to get people use ur software ? was it primarily through twitter ??
Nah the question is with python only is all these possible?.. twitter bots, file managers etc ?..?
That's sort of the magic of python and it's libraries. Just using stuff like FastAPI and Open router, you can create a chatbot that can be easily linked to a frontend.
Congrtas bro, indeed a very inspiring story. Just curious how much you sold the project for and did you use Python to build android/ios app
Bro!!!
from where do you learn PYTHON Bro?
I really loved your poet_this bot and have been following you ever since. I used to post tweets on my Instagram feed using your bot and really loved how aesthetic it was. Hope everything goes well for you. Planning to come to the US this year as well.
That's inspiring, please share the 16 hours course which you did
probably, one of the freecodecamp course lol
@@Deepakkumar-pm2kt suggest me some
That's most probably code with harry as he mentioned indian
@@Brodragon2225 code with Harry is best or apna college
@@devansshrohila6510no its from wscubetech
Inspirational 🌟
Amazing ❤🙌
Lets goooo brother ❤🎉
Summary
The speaker joyfully recounts their adventure of mastering coding, crafting a thriving Twitter bot, and eventually selling the project to pursue studies in the USA. They highlight the significance of pursuing your interests, even when met with obstacles and lack of acknowledgment, as it can pave the way for unforeseen chances and triumph.
Like ur story man
Pretty great dude!!
bro which course make you a professional coder
mention link of python course
Which was that 16 hours course?
Learn from code with Harry
Python
Thank u RUclips for recommending this video 😂
I am probably not the only one, the real moral is being aware of your choices, if that bot or what ever was not successful then ? there are hundred of other things that will come up in life as problem, passion is idiot's gamble.
i guess the real moral is take risks. the only way to find out whether something will work or not is to take a risk and try it.
Bhai per mai toh neeraj vai ko dek ta hu 🤓
For how much did you sold your project
Dude we are on the same line except the fact that I am already 20
Damn that's some good stuff
Congratulations 🎉
Keep growing
Hey bhai, did u get into ASU with a scholarship?
Can you please suggest any IT business idea bro,as of beginner,PLEASE
bro can u give the same yt channel u learned coding the same video
What is your bot
how much did you sold it for???
you had an iPAD not a middle class family bro
that last time hit hard
What was the problem in detail if anyone know
Simple sweet Awesome.
ಸೆಡೆ ನಾರ್ತಿ, ಬೆಂಗಳೂರ್ ಫುಲ್ ಇಂಗೆ ಸುಳ್ಳು ಹೇಳ್ಕೊಂಡು ಬರೋದು...😅🎉
Keep it up boy
Bro which programing language should i lear to build my saas idea ?
Its either Python or Microsoft ecosystem (plus html and JavaScript).
There aren't really other options.
100 users when I woke up! that is the type of dream that all indie hackers have.
keep it up bro
Which laptop your parents gives you?
lenovo ideapad 5
@@dhravya I have to buy a laptop for coding.. can you suggest me Which laptop should I buy?
@eth_jack what's your budget?
@@dhravya 50k-60k
@eth_jack go for lenovo ideapad series
How you sold that bro?
Run didn’t even tell how much money he made😅
Hello bro i am your 12th class clg friend...i hope you know me 😊
yes! how can i forget you :)
How I contact you because your last number is not reachable to you
messaged you on whatsapp!
Good good 😊
Bro have good communication skill
oki buddy im in the initial state
Even Ishan Sharma tils the same mother story. So who is lying? Social media is like..
we dated in 7th standard do not forget about it
😂😂😂
Woow cogratulation ,this is so inspiring
Example of no matter where you are, code will set you free.
Good lord. One of the most ridiculous statements ever.
Shamefully I used to believe it.
"Learn to code and become rich".
Yeah, right. Because the computer to code is free, right? Because publish an app is free.
Because advertising it is free as well! Because you can get a job simply by showing at Microsoft's doors and telling them: hi. I know the codez. Lemme in.
No!
-No one will ever hire you unless you have a degree.
-It's impossible to gain users unless you pay for expensive adds.
-You can't make phone apps unless you buy an expensive PC to code.
-You can't make any money no matter how many languages you speak or how many coding langs you know.
Don't think you can.
*Don't waste your life learning to code* .
good one
Tnq u ❤❤
This kid is finding himself. He is starting to believe.
If i were you i woundnt have moved to the USA. Why would you move to another country when where you r leaving proven to be resourceful .
nice
Young intelligent man
Pirating🏴☠️ can NEVER be justified 😤
Bro, seems like I’m just a reflection of you…
that's nice dude..I'm won do same soo
Keep it up
peeche GTA ka logo lga ke clickbait krdo Views hi Views
if every talented kid moves to USA, then how can india become tech hub
Bhai brain drain kehre hai isse , vaha par bohot advantage milta hai toh chale jaate hai
u wont get a shit in india unless getting accepted in IITS with his talent (especially selling his bot which is unremarkbly great ) would get him scolorship + the college he currently studying have more qs rankings than most of the IITs
this boy is lucky