It is important to work in good company where you have good peers to learn from. 1. Getting out of comfortzone 2. Take risks 3. Taking care of health 4. Browse opensource learn things. These things, I feel were hard realities I chose to ignore. Realized very late. You never fail to motivate me. Thanks!
I am 24 , bcom graduate .. will keep this pointers in mind my whole life ❤ all thanks to harkirat for sharing brutal logical yet non traditional pointers
I feel like when i try to comprehend things i come to exactly same conclusions as harkirat, just the difference is that harkirat has a lot of experience is able to connect through the dots, while me being a fresher is able to understand only in the narrow sense. Its hard to explain this type of feeling in words.
Joining and staying at such companies is like hitting a lottery. The startup I joined post my graduation went down under long back. On a side note a classmate who joined nvidia around the same time you are quoting is now super rich and has a 17 million home in atherton and a fractional private jet membership.
00:01 Initial package does not matter, growth and learning do 02:35 Consider work-life balance, Equity, and learning curve over high salary 03:55 Software development can impact work-life balance negatively 05:15 Explore different coding languages and tech stacks to grow your skills 06:38 Acquire specific knowledge for high income 08:05 Taking calculated risks in career choices 09:29 Consider holding onto equity in startups if you believe in the team 10:52 Choose technically strong teams for long-term growth
To me you are like the one beauty with brain thing that you try to make us aware of the trend of industry and also you are a very good developer and providing this knowledge through your cohorts
I am in my final semester from IITG , just a 7 pointer decent branch.... Practiced dsa + topics in summer and 7th sem couldn't able to grab a offer....now i am just lying around here and there not able to fully commit to try again ...... Just want to let it out.
This video gave me more motivation than any other. I have a package of 4.5 LPA from Accenture and not getting any other good opportunity. Most of the time I felt like giving up. But after this video especially 1point, I keep learning, growing, and applying. let's see where would i be after 1 year.
All the best bro, try to get into some product based company. I'm already into one of them just trying to move to some better place where I can learn more.
I am 2nd year students in tier 3 college. How do I prepare for placement for the upcoming tech companies. Please give me some suggestions to improve and get placement (campus) , my clg campus placement is not so good😮😮😮
🎯 Key points for quick navigation: 00:40 *📊 Initial package does not matter, focus on growth and learning opportunities within a company.* 01:19 *🪙 Don't be constrained by initial salary, consider factors like work-life balance, equity, and learning curve.* 03:42 *🤕 Prioritize your health in the software development industry due to a sedentary lifestyle and long hours of work.* 05:30 *🖥️ Continuously grow as a software developer by exploring various technologies to avoid becoming stagnant.* 06:23 *💡 Acquiring specific knowledge and going deep in one area can lead to financial success in your career.* 08:42 *🎲 A substantial part of your net worth can be luck-based, but taking calculated risks can lead to higher rewards.* 10:50 *💰 Provide value in your work to companies, as it is essential for financial compensation and career growth.*
Been in the industry for more than a Decade. There are a lot of fields that are NOT dependent on how much you can increase your TECH STACK. That being said, it is always good to expand your horizon. However, It is not necessary that if your proficiency/competency does not flood into extra programming languages, you will be erased out of the market. A lot of us have the urge of learning all the languages that are out there in the market. . Unless you are Margaret Elaine Hamilton, nobody is going to remember how many tech stacks you learnt or how many opensources you understood by pulling all nighter. There is no end of learning...take a time out, take a breather!! Learn smart, don't spend time on learning everything!!
Actual developer thing ❤ I made that mistake and i regret it. It's worthless to acquire new skills every month as you will eventually forget things if you don't use that stack. Although it's easy for you to catch up when you need it but still in today's AI era you can do it easily when you really need those skills
After having 12 years of experience in IT industry my suggestion is to keep Your fit and travel … don’t be slave of high package greed 🙏🏻 Eventually u will have enough to keep you n your family happy… Although I have high package but trust me this will not give you happiness but your healthy body gives you n your family a great joy 🤩
Don't you think point 6 and 7 that you explained contradict each other. 6 says knowing different tech stack will keeps you updated 7 says sticking to one compounds over time rather than lurking around and trying to learn little bit of everything. Explain me if I am wrong
Obviously it contradicts each other. He thinks he has got it all figured out. Let me tell you, this guy had the right mindset and was lucky. He started looking for remote gigs in 2020, was open to learn new technology like web3. He got good remote jobs in web3. Remote became the norm due to corona. Obviously he worked super hard for it. But the thing is, there was a lot of luck involved as well. He met the right people, learnt the right technology, got on the hype train at the right time. Don't think about the points he is giving too much. There is one important point he didn't mention, which was also one of the biggest reason for his so called "success". It is being proactive. You should be proactive. Take those initiatives. Go and talk to the smartest guy you know and take their inputs. Go out there and message that google engineer about some project you are working. Share your projects on linkedin. Tag senior architects and ask them about their opinion on it. Learn new technologies. Diversify your knowledge. Don't think. Just Do. And keep on doing. If you are "lucky" you might make lot of money but even if you are not, you will still end up making some good money. Let me tell, you don't need a lot of money to be happy. Income beyond 1-2L is literally useless. Lot of people are living very happily in their village at 30k/month salary with their family. They are eating good food, enjoying great family time and playing with their friends. That is much better than getting 1 lac in some other city where YOU are not happy. It is literally completely ok to be a PHP developer and host your own websites on hostinger. Heck, it is even OK to just be a Wordpress developer. Anyways rant over. In summary, just do whatever you want and make sure you are having fun. Try to play the long game, don't focus immediately on money but what kind of life you want. I literally saw a guy on LinkedIn who most probably comes from a very humble background. He made drones won some competition, started his company, closed it to pursue fking beatboxing. Figured it won't work out, so he did BCA and now current ly working remote for a UK based org. most probably earning same as people in IITs. Take what you want out this post or this video for that matter. Ultimately life is all about taking initiatives and luck. He does not know shit, i don't know shit. We are all trying to do our best and survive. Don't let others influence your brain. Just have fun and figure out the journey that is life.
Thanks Harikrat for making this video, this really helped me a lot in making a decision and the insights you shared from your experience are invaulable !!
I'm struggling to grasp React.js concepts. I find myself stuck in a cycle of watching tutorials and mindlessly copying code. When attempting my own projects, I'm at a loss for where to begin. How can I break this pattern and truly understand React? Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.
Hi harkirat, i understood each and everything of the video just wanted a suggestion, i have 1 year industry exp a 23 passout, plus ive been doing just java. do you think i should play over other stacks as well ?
For health I would recommend reading a great book called Outlive by Peter Attia. He mentions and talks about most of what you need to live a healthy life. It's the 80/20 rule when it comes to learning about health.
bro make a video how you make your videos , how you prepare script and which camera and which editing software you use for making videos . your videos is best .
@@umairabdullah9041 because I am fresher I want to purchase 0-1 cohort accidentally I was purchased 1-100 after second I realised my issue so I need refund refund about any thing you aware bro?
Hey, great video! I am still a student and will be joining the workforce this August. I was wondering what financial literacy i should have. Is there any RUclips video regarding that? Thanks
Bhaiya i am a 12th dropout for jee but couldnt crack it, thinking of becoming software engineer, but now because of AI i am really afraid that what career should i persue i am 19 years old and i dont want to waste my teenage over some useless degree please someone guide me
I am doing your mern course also i am placed at Barclays at 13 LPA from a tier 3 college what do think of it ? I feel that way too behind looking at other getting 40 50 LPA
yeah, who would have imagined they are building gpus that would support AI, I mean as a software developer, we can see value in software products, how will we see value in hardware.
does that really mean that person has to be an employee at Nvidia till 2024 or he would have those stocks even if he leaves Nvidia ? just asking for curiosity
If I have 100$, I will live my life as a middle class person, and then invested all money to stocks and mutual funds for my future....But right now ,I don't have $100 so forget it😂
Downloaded the video in case you delete it🤧. But i wanted to ask whether going for AIML is a good choice in 2024 especially if you are going to study it in a college which falls between Tier 2-3.
yea i bought it for somone who lives abroad. You will get all the beginner level and some intermediate level learning. Its a great course you wont regret it plus the community is awesome
Koi pls ye btao ki if I am doing c++ then is it really needed to go for Java or c++ is good for dsa and Silly one Is mern or open source need any programing language (Java or c++)
I dont follow most of these tips !! and I am older than this guy but I do confirm him. Stuff like defer gratification is key but not everyone gets Nvdia like luck, its very rare in Industry. In my expr, everywhere I gamled I lost, worked on Startups hoping it will go IPO never went, I think the key is 2-3 year, you taste water. If you see your going where they are going, you know either you are going down or up and make prompt decisions
Hello @Harkirat Singh , i am doing masters and now i have time because the collage exam is done and i have time during summer internship so should i Buy your course or are you planning on some new courses , can you please give suggestion what to do?
please do a video about 23 unemployed grads how to approach,tips to get first job... i am your cohourt 2 student guys like this comment to ask him for the video
A friend of mine held paypal stocks for close to 7 years and he is still not break even, considering inflation, he would have lost close to half of his money, not including the stocks he got during the peek
He compared two of his friends. One of them earning 30K INR initially earns 80 lakhs per month. While the other who started at 30lpa is at 60 lakhs per month.
It is important to work in good company where you have good peers to learn from.
1. Getting out of comfortzone
2. Take risks
3. Taking care of health
4. Browse opensource learn things.
These things, I feel were hard realities I chose to ignore. Realized very late.
You never fail to motivate me. Thanks!
Summary of video.. 👍
9:33 9:33 😅
Health cannot go hand in hand with the other pointers that u have mentioned
@@proudindian9140 It will, once the office politics make your health go haywire!
Today i am 23, no-tech degree will follow all the steps and will update in 10 years. hope youtube still exists then. 👨🎓
What did you study?
I am 24 , bcom graduate .. will keep this pointers in mind my whole life ❤ all thanks to harkirat for sharing brutal logical yet non traditional pointers
Even fellows from non-tech sharing in with the enthusiasm and spirits, endears my heart. Dream big. Good luck.
@@dishant_7 WHAT ARE U GONNA DO NOW? CODING? OR MBA?
i'll wait for your comment... 9.5yrs left
I feel like when i try to comprehend things i come to exactly same conclusions as harkirat, just the difference is that harkirat has a lot of experience is able to connect through the dots, while me being a fresher is able to understand only in the narrow sense. Its hard to explain this type of feeling in words.
don't😂
Video quality looks very good and nice concept - Key takeaway, very clean edit
This guy is a literal definition of The Ideal Mentor.
Great Advice backed up by solid experiences.💯
Joining and staying at such companies is like hitting a lottery. The startup I joined post my graduation went down under long back. On a side note a classmate who joined nvidia around the same time you are quoting is now super rich and has a 17 million home in atherton and a fractional private jet membership.
Wtf are u serious😮
@@rakshithml4631 yes damn serious , he is one of early employee reporting directly into Jensen
😂😂 I don't think lol .. harkirat is also talented..he never reached that level@@rakshithml4631
Shit
I'm in my 20's and i started feeling imposter syndrome
What does that mean
@@Rohit-rx5rz Even though you have learned and improved with time, you still feel that you are not good enough.
Same :)
@@WaqarAhmed-00what happened?
@@WaqarAhmed-00 That's why you need mentor or guide to validate you. Imposter syndrome is the biggest con of self learning.
Every software engineer at nvidia working there from 10 years is a millionaire 😮
If tgey leave still can they hold stokes that they have invested?
@@leodexter191 yes obviously
Yes @@leodexter191
@@leodexter191 If they leave they have to cash out on stocks within a certain period of time
Yes @@leodexter191
00:01 Initial package does not matter, growth and learning do
02:35 Consider work-life balance, Equity, and learning curve over high salary
03:55 Software development can impact work-life balance negatively
05:15 Explore different coding languages and tech stacks to grow your skills
06:38 Acquire specific knowledge for high income
08:05 Taking calculated risks in career choices
09:29 Consider holding onto equity in startups if you believe in the team
10:52 Choose technically strong teams for long-term growth
To me you are like the one beauty with brain thing that you try to make us aware of the trend of industry and also you are a very good developer and providing this knowledge through your cohorts
great points man!! i totally agree with myself having around 4 years of experience and have gone through peer pressure of making more money!!
1:59 I think I really needed to hear this today.
Youtubing is one of the lessons everyone should know before 20
True
I am in my final semester from IITG , just a 7 pointer decent branch.... Practiced dsa + topics in summer and 7th sem couldn't able to grab a offer....now i am just lying around here and there not able to fully commit to try again ...... Just want to let it out.
Bro which course are you pursuing in IITG?
great advice as always, i hope you get the best in all aspects of life
Ah, suffering from Golden handcuffs here, want to pursue masters but now I'm a slave to the salary.
Masters in what, how much they paying
This video gave me more motivation than any other. I have a package of 4.5 LPA from Accenture and not getting any other good opportunity. Most of the time I felt like giving up. But after this video especially 1point, I keep learning, growing, and applying. let's see where would i be after 1 year.
Same bro I to working in service based company trying to switch good start up all the best
Don't stuck in rat race explore business opportunities
All the best bro, try to get into some product based company.
I'm already into one of them just trying to move to some better place where I can learn more.
I am 2nd year students in tier 3 college. How do I prepare for placement for the upcoming tech companies. Please give me some suggestions to improve and get placement (campus) , my clg campus placement is not so good😮😮😮
@@sahilumare5004 I also want to become business man..but now try to find job..😂😂
🎯 Key points for quick navigation:
00:40 *📊 Initial package does not matter, focus on growth and learning opportunities within a company.*
01:19 *🪙 Don't be constrained by initial salary, consider factors like work-life balance, equity, and learning curve.*
03:42 *🤕 Prioritize your health in the software development industry due to a sedentary lifestyle and long hours of work.*
05:30 *🖥️ Continuously grow as a software developer by exploring various technologies to avoid becoming stagnant.*
06:23 *💡 Acquiring specific knowledge and going deep in one area can lead to financial success in your career.*
08:42 *🎲 A substantial part of your net worth can be luck-based, but taking calculated risks can lead to higher rewards.*
10:50 *💰 Provide value in your work to companies, as it is essential for financial compensation and career growth.*
Been in the industry for more than a Decade. There are a lot of fields that are NOT dependent on how much you can increase your TECH STACK. That being said, it is always good to expand your horizon. However, It is not necessary that if your proficiency/competency does not flood into extra programming languages, you will be erased out of the market. A lot of us have the urge of learning all the languages that are out there in the market.
. Unless you are Margaret Elaine Hamilton, nobody is going to remember how many tech stacks you learnt or how many opensources you understood by pulling all nighter. There is no end of learning...take a time out, take a breather!! Learn smart, don't spend time on learning everything!!
Actual developer thing ❤
I made that mistake and i regret it. It's worthless to acquire new skills every month as you will eventually forget things if you don't use that stack. Although it's easy for you to catch up when you need it but still in today's AI era you can do it easily when you really need those skills
So what do you guys suggest? Focusing on one thing?
@@mb102madhuradesai8 master one explore everything
you've created great content i mean worth following u people like u make social media platforms worth spending time on
the depth u have taught the promises and async thank you brother god level😍
Bro these are the Golden words that mostly people don't like to tell anyone. You are our Rare GEM. Thank You.
Thanks Harkirat! It was valuable!
After having 12 years of experience in IT industry my suggestion is to keep
Your fit and travel … don’t be slave of high package greed 🙏🏻
Eventually u will have enough to keep you n your family happy…
Although I have high package but trust me this will not give you happiness but your healthy body gives you n your family a great joy 🤩
Harkirat bhaiya is definitely learning trading for sure 💯
very knowledgeable video...thanks harkirat
Hi Harkirat, Lovejeet Singh this side, we did internship at amazon at same time in 2016 . Very Happy to see your journey
Overall the video was about kirat regretting selling stocks early (i.e. NVIDIA)
I really appreciate Harkirat, the kind of insights you provide for the IT industry and the growth perspective you share are really helpful. 🔥
Don't you think point 6 and 7 that you explained contradict each other.
6 says knowing different tech stack will keeps you updated
7 says sticking to one compounds over time rather than lurking around and trying to learn little bit of everything.
Explain me if I am wrong
Obviously it contradicts each other.
He thinks he has got it all figured out.
Let me tell you, this guy had the right mindset and was lucky.
He started looking for remote gigs in 2020, was open to learn new technology like web3.
He got good remote jobs in web3. Remote became the norm due to corona.
Obviously he worked super hard for it. But the thing is, there was a lot of luck involved as well.
He met the right people, learnt the right technology, got on the hype train at the right time.
Don't think about the points he is giving too much.
There is one important point he didn't mention, which was also one of the biggest reason for his so called "success".
It is being proactive. You should be proactive.
Take those initiatives. Go and talk to the smartest guy you know and take their inputs.
Go out there and message that google engineer about some project you are working.
Share your projects on linkedin. Tag senior architects and ask them about their opinion on it.
Learn new technologies. Diversify your knowledge.
Don't think.
Just Do.
And keep on doing. If you are "lucky" you might make lot of money but even if you are not, you will still end up making some good money.
Let me tell, you don't need a lot of money to be happy. Income beyond 1-2L is literally useless. Lot of people are living very happily in their village at 30k/month salary with their family. They are eating good food, enjoying great family time and playing with their friends.
That is much better than getting 1 lac in some other city where YOU are not happy.
It is literally completely ok to be a PHP developer and host your own websites on hostinger. Heck, it is even OK to just be a Wordpress developer.
Anyways rant over. In summary, just do whatever you want and make sure you are having fun. Try to play the long game, don't focus immediately on money but what kind of life you want.
I literally saw a guy on LinkedIn who most probably comes from a very humble background. He made drones won some competition, started his company, closed it to pursue fking beatboxing. Figured it won't work out, so he did BCA and now current ly working remote for a UK based org. most probably earning same as people in IITs.
Take what you want out this post or this video for that matter.
Ultimately life is all about taking initiatives and luck.
He does not know shit, i don't know shit. We are all trying to do our best and survive. Don't let others influence your brain. Just have fun and figure out the journey that is life.
Thanks a lot Hakirat this provides very practical value and is perfect advice for where we are right now in the current time stream of tech
This one is just amazing !!
success in life is a random game of luck
Thanks Harikrat for making this video, this really helped me a lot in making a decision and the insights you shared from your experience are invaulable !!
Thanks a lot, Harkirat 🙏
Harkirat your content is like a burst of sunshine!! Keep rocking bhai❤💎
Loved the naval inspired tidbits
Great information
Very Amazing And Informative
Honesty is rare now a days.
Most of the people are watching his videos because he was an IItian 😊. That's the power of IIT.
Thanks a ton!
Thanks for the insightful video
kirat aapka itne bda fan ho gya hun aab har waqt kirat kirat he bolta rehta hun😂
mom bhi boli kon hai ye kirat to btaya aapke baare mai
Pyaar ho gya h tujhe pagle
@@vishalkanwar2333 bhai wala pyar😁
😂@@vishalkanwar2333
@@kabir2190 Bhai Saxual
Kam bhi hoga bro it’s human nature haha
learning is the key factor.. true
very lucky to be the first viewer of this video
big fan boss
"Knowledge is what translates to money"
I love reading about companies and there vision. if they seem promising to me I keep an close eye on them and invest it
Great content 👍
I'm struggling to grasp React.js concepts. I find myself stuck in a cycle of watching tutorials and mindlessly copying code. When attempting my own projects, I'm at a loss for where to begin. How can I break this pattern and truly understand React? Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.
Try Namaste React course
stop watching course videos ..... just pick a project that you would like to build and just figure your way out building it !!
Can you please suggest ways to get some idea of ..what are the things to learn that will become big in future?
Really great content at your channel💯
Can you please tell why choosing big tech would be better than finance firms early in career?
One disagreement: You don't stop learning when you're working. In fact, you probably learn more while working than while studying at university.
Its hard to get a job as a fresher these days , forget about a lot of money, if there isnt any to start with
love your videos
Hi harkirat, i understood each and everything of the video just wanted a suggestion, i have 1 year industry exp a 23 passout, plus ive been doing just java. do you think i should play over other stacks as well ?
Is there any prerequisite for cohort 2 0-100 please tell me.
One doubt is there , In cohort 1 the( subtitles/cc. ) option is available or not ?
For health I would recommend reading a great book called Outlive by Peter Attia. He mentions and talks about most of what you need to live a healthy life. It's the 80/20 rule when it comes to learning about health.
Harkirat I'm learning AWS , Terrafrom, Shell Scripting ( basically DEVOPS ) should I stick on to it or should I change ?
bro make a video how you make your videos , how you prepare script and which camera and which editing software you use for making videos . your videos is best .
Bhaiya when cohort 3.0 will start pls leave a reply 🙏😊
How to put request for refund to purchased cohort 1-100, kindly reply
Kindly answer sir?
Why do you need refund?
@@umairabdullah9041 I want to purchase 0-1 cohort, accidently I was purchased 1-100 cohort,I am fresher so this 1-100 cohort not understanding that so
Harkirat Singh bro kindly answer?
@@umairabdullah9041 because I am fresher I want to purchase 0-1 cohort accidentally I was purchased 1-100 after second I realised my issue so I need refund refund about any thing you aware bro?
Hey, great video! I am still a student and will be joining the workforce this August. I was wondering what financial literacy i should have. Is there any RUclips video regarding that? Thanks
Bhaiya i am a 12th dropout for jee but couldnt crack it, thinking of becoming software engineer, but now because of AI i am really afraid that what career should i persue i am 19 years old and i dont want to waste my teenage over some useless degree please someone guide me
Same case as you.
We're sailing in the same boat bro
You will make lots of money later. Better to learn now. Starting salary is good enough in this field.
Wow, thanku so much
Ultimate video
This type of title farming degrades your whole picture.
I am doing your mern course also i am placed at Barclays at 13 LPA from a tier 3 college what do think of it ? I feel that way too behind looking at other getting 40 50 LPA
On campus or off campus??
The race never ends :)
Don't compare with others bro it kills your happiness ...just compare u with yourself whether u have improved or not from your initial stage.
Every second is worth it
10:50 I'm also in a big tech company and I'm literally just paid to be here .. I've very little work load and I feel bore here
Dont you think Nvidia is an exception in this case
yeah, who would have imagined they are building gpus that would support AI, I mean as a software developer, we can see value in software products, how will we see value in hardware.
does that really mean that person has to be an employee at Nvidia till 2024 or he would have those stocks even if he leaves Nvidia ?
just asking for curiosity
If I have 100$, I will live my life as a middle class person, and then invested all money to stocks and mutual funds for my future....But right now ,I don't have $100 so forget it😂
Should we learn java in 2024 ?
Limitless
Learning software development right now
Currently working in one of big4s in talent Acquisition
Downloaded the video in case you delete it🤧. But i wanted to ask whether going for AIML is a good choice in 2024 especially if you are going to study it in a college which falls between Tier 2-3.
harkirat bhai when will the web3 cohort be announced??
can u make a video on scalar school of technology. Can u share your opinion on it.
Therapy costs a lot, so I came here.
someone please tell is it worth it to take Harkirats course if i am not from india ??????
I am a CS student from bangladesh
yea i bought it for somone who lives abroad. You will get all the beginner level and some intermediate level learning. Its a great course you wont regret it plus the community is awesome
@@keshavakumar9828 but there is only options for indian states in place selection, can't select other countries
Select a random state
@@harkirat1 thanks for your reply vaiya !!!...Can you please tell me from when will the course start ?
Waiting for the next cohort
Koi pls ye btao ki if I am doing c++ then is it really needed to go for Java or c++ is good for dsa and
Silly one
Is mern or open source need any programing language (Java or c++)
I dont follow most of these tips !! and I am older than this guy but I do confirm him.
Stuff like defer gratification is key
but not everyone gets Nvdia like luck, its very rare in Industry. In my expr, everywhere I gamled I lost, worked on Startups hoping it will go IPO never went, I think the key is 2-3 year, you taste water. If you see your going where they are going, you know either you are going down or up and make prompt decisions
nah bro editor did you dirty at the ending
Hello @Harkirat Singh , i am doing masters and now i have time because the collage exam is done and i have time during summer internship so should i Buy your course or are you planning on some new courses , can you please give suggestion what to do?
please do a video about 23 unemployed grads
how to approach,tips to get first job...
i am your cohourt 2 student
guys like this comment to ask him for the video
Completed his cohort?
very informative video bade bhiaya
A friend of mine held paypal stocks for close to 7 years and he is still not break even, considering inflation, he would have lost close to half of his money, not including the stocks he got during the peek
thanks a lot sir
@editor spelling error on point 8, good video overall tho
As Steve Jobs said you can only connect the dots looking backwards.
he said initial package doesn't matter and then proceed to give an example in which his friends got 30 lpa. the delusion is real
He compared two of his friends.
One of them earning 30K INR initially earns 80 lakhs per month.
While the other who started at 30lpa is at 60 lakhs per month.
oh I see , my bad I misunderstood @@ashutoshshukla5362
U misunderstood because ur brain is always finding mistakes in others statements but u dont know you are mistake 😂@@themayomonster.
Lesson Learned: " Humans will never be satisfied in this life. ".
Which mic are you using
Koi free course laao bhai ❤❤
Thoughts on AI and Layoffs + unemployment in india?
But why do you need so much money?
Y not
There is nothing like "enough money"
The more you have the better
@@_AG_63 there is always a sweet spot
Ask Gujaratis 😂
Look those who can will it's just a number
N it can be used to create meaningful business if needed.
@@brunbarbatista you mean ask scammers and fraudsters?
Whats your view on Sanskrit as coding language?