Pratham was a guest speaker at our college just after finishing his 12th exam he is genuinely a great guy the amount of knowledge that he has is amazing, Him being the same age as my younger brother astonished me!
I am really amazed by the knowledge and dedication this guy has, but if someone is feeling low after seeing this guy, I would just say that everybody has their own pathway. Happy coding
Dude dude youre forgetting a key factor found in all of these young people who without going to college are earning so much from home. These young people are above the average people in terms of IQ. Coding isnt a joke. He said neural network in such a way as if its a piece of cake. Im above average myself in coding and i couldnt do neural networks. This is a message to all. Dont compare yourselves to prodigies and those who got a better opportunity early on. Learn at yourown pace. You will destroy yourself by constantly comparing yourself and trying to reach the same level of success as the person in the video. I have spent 4 years watching someone move ahead of everyone else in my class in coding. The guy im talking about is literally so different from us. His code is always so different to the same question the entire class gets to solve. Congrats to the dude in the vid but dont give the same roadmap to others that you used yourself as most of the people are average in coding and stuff.
😂tujhse na jee hoga aur na hi "real work" ye bas tera ek excuse hai jee ke lie nahi padhne ka agar jee na ho tera, to tu bas aise hi baithke youtube chaatega
@@PoojaMishra-ys9vh Pretty strange it is that when someone tries to say that Good jobs can be achieved by pure skills rather than first clearing jee and then learning those skills , people like you who have a complex start shit talking others who takes the other path.
Pehli baat blockchain based min 40lpa dedeti hai , humare college mei 2 crore ka diya tha 2 jan ko , 1.8 crore ka 1 ko ,85lpa , ye sab blockchain based tha
Dude has immense amount if clarity and confidence at such a young age ....kudos to him and for someone who is from non tech and thinks thst i cant get a job in tech this does give me confidence tgat what really matters is skills and good networking and takinh initiative.....great conversation....👍
@@rabiulyt21224 yea ur right then desperation kicks in and we are confused as to what will be the best path ahead so as to better our situation and that of the people around us .... Having good financial family background does help
Today's youngster really need to see this..instead of wasting time on social media scrolling garbage .. freely you can learn and imp is implement from youtube ...hats off to this boy ..no college degree needed...as clg days are waste
Brilliant interview! Congratulations Pratham! You certainly did your parents proud! Congratulations Pushpa and the entire family! At 19 he's a super hero! What confidence he exudes! He's certainly a role model to all the budding software engineers out there.. Particularly like his frankness when he acknowledges that Money is a motivator.... he's a self starter!❤️👍 His clarity of thought at this age is incredible!👏🏼👏🏼 May this be the beginning of many milestones in his career! Proud to be associated with Pratham through you his lovely mom Pushpa! God Bless you Pratham young Lad!! Congratulations again Pushpa!👏🏼👏🏼🫡 👍💐💐💐
Showing one in million opportunities and giving hope to others but this makes them to move from reality and when things doesnt go as planned depression hits hardly
Anyone can learn when they graduated if they have curiosity but what amazed me about him is even at that age he is exploring....he explored all the programming related things from class 5 itself 👌🏻 i didn't even know about programming language untill I took CSE in Btech...What I learnt in my life is Self learning is best teaching we can get....along with it we can gain knowledge from our senior experiences....he is just awesome also his communication skills are good along with that...
Well we need to remember there are few like this guy who can crack it as they are exceptional in their work. Not everyone can do it.. So better is to take traditional degree route and then you can do whatever you feel like etc.. There is a reason for having formal education...
Glad someone said it, I am joining NIT this year and was starting to feel like what was the need of such effort, after seeing such videos and the comments
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Investors should exercise caution with their exposure and exercise caution when considering new investments, particularly during periods of inflation. It is advisable to seek guidance from a professional or trusted advisor in order to navigate this recession and achieve potential high yields.
This is superb! Information, as a noob it gets quite to handle all of this and staying informed is a major cause, how do you go about this are you a pro investor?
Through closely monitoring the performance of my portfolio, I have witnessed a remarkable growth of $500k in just the past two quarters. This experience has shed light on why experienced traders are able to generate substantial returns even in lesser-known markets. It is safe to say that this bold decision has been one of the most impactful choices I have made recently.
Could you please make a roadmap video for this? How to get remote job in web development and App development? and which topics should we learn for a blockchain development job??
Support of parents is what u need for such results 😢 My parents believe that no one is going to give u job without a degree, irrespective of how much skills u have
Couldn't agree more with him! I'm also 17, and finished 12th grade just this year. I accepted a remote job offer from a US-based company, and now I'm making more than 40 LPA.
Also what they didn't mention is that his father himself is pretty well off. Its kinda hard for us middle class people to convince our parents for letting us drop out of college or such. I am not saying that is the only factor, he definitely has worked hard but he has the exposure way before we did (i am 19 as well and qualified jee both mains and advanced and i am going to college and not going to earn anytime soon).
best thing i liked about this video was . the amount of knowledge , clarity great vision of work to do in his life. he was soo clear at it like at this age I used to think ki aage karna kya h and he is like jo karna h inko wo karke nd job lekar baithe h woow . all i pray to god id this amount of clarity in my mind .regarding my goals
What all he is talking is all just simple and common sense. We get so dumb down by the way school and colleges teach that this kind of critical thinking sounds magical. I say that cause i did the same but I didn’t do it at 19 and i made lot of mistakes before getting on the same path. For people who are saying “he is 1 in a million”, i ask “how do you know you are not?”.
Video was very very Helpful Sanskar! Thanks a lot for such motivational and knowledgous content. This was the first video, that iI saw in your channel, SUBSCRIBED 😎❤🔥
Also, he started young which many of us didn't even know about nd didn't have access to, it's really lucky to start early but it's still never too late. Starting early tho is boon for kids now a days and really fortunate as now they have access to everything over the internet!. You can start this at college too
So, most of us pursue wrong things in our lives. Imagine having a brain like Bach or Mozart and you wanna be Einstein or Tesla. Now let's say you chose the right thing, but, does your surrounding accept that thing? Do you meet like minded people? Are you free to do what you want to do, without overthinking? Did you grow up doing different things, experimenting and then finally failing at them? We all have different minds. One can become Einstein, another can become Arijit singh, and one can also become Gautam Buddha. It just purely depends on what you want with your life. I know our parents and society want us to be in a secure job and that's the barrier to greatness. I'm not saying that a 9 to 5 is disgusting but its essential for society, It's just what YOU want to do. Believe me, we all are great at something. We just need to find that something.
@@IrkyMan then why einstein ws not billionaire ,einstein once told dont judge a fish for its inability to clim a tree,similerly we just seeing how much money he is earning ,but we cant see how much he is passionated about his work,
He's very likable, great personality, great voice, great talker. He radiates confidence. Personality goes a long way, along with skills. Stay patient everyone, you will do good as well.
My emotions when I watched this video went from : Amazament Awe Jealousy Despair Curiosity and then eventually Overwhelming pride for this guy after hearing all about his journey and the work he did to get to where he is. It's easy to be jealous by looking at the end result, but if you put in the work yourself, you will also be on the right track
This goes on to prove that anybody can be trained to work in the IT field. No degree required. That however doesn't me you should have one. In today's world, a graduate degree is simply a checkpoint to the next career in life.
this interview is for someone who's not ordinary. Like 5th main toh mujhe pata bhi nahi tha coding kya hoti hai. I'd rather watch someone who's story is more relatable to me.
Most of us are not able to do so because of Indian parents and their thinking.All they want us to do is JEE , UPSC etc. If you try then you will not be allowed to do so. So no use listening to this for in the majority.
Hey, I don't have any degree in computer science. I just hit age 19 back in last of august. I earn about 3+ lakh per month from freelancing and I am doing it since I was 17. Kinda same story.
.i know pratham already, so for you sanskar, i was having doubt whether should i watch this video or not, but after sometime , I figured it out that you're asking the right question
The roadmap he created for himself is commendable and he has already succeeded which is a very good inspiration for young students. Just one thing I would like to add as an experienced person is that getting a basic college degree is always helpful for your future endeavours.
Make you kids do programming or something related to it and boom they will be earning 6 figures by the time he/she is 18, Indian careers are literally CS, IT, engineering thats it if you did anything other than that I am assuming you wanted to become a roadside vendor.
bro please don't click bate things by putting 80 Lakh PA on your videos, the company he is working in has barely 20-30 employees. Do you think is it possible to pay such amount ?
No one clear this ? If we work a remote job, do we become employees of the company like the people who work at the company's physical location, or do we work on a contract basis like freelancers? Is there job security in remote work? Please clarify this. 🙏🙏🙏
The main takeaway is that while most people will run after grades and ruin their mental health thinking about future and not take action, people who don't give a s**t about formal education and their future and take action in the present in their desired field get success. And also look at his way of speaking, most people of his age and even older than him does not have this kind of confidence.
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+1
How can I give interview
damn good questions u asked thanks
Bro we dont need miracles we just need possibilities plz find pissibility
Pratham was a guest speaker at our college just after finishing his 12th exam he is genuinely a great guy the amount of knowledge that he has is amazing, Him being the same age as my younger brother astonished me!
Hey thanks man! 😊
@@prathamprasoon2535 hii
@@prathamprasoon2535 hey pratham i am 30 bro i am trying to learn coding now i am learning web development, You are an inspiration to me!
@@prathamprasoon2535ham pe to hehi 9 😢.
@@prathamprasoon2535 are you on discord?
I am really amazed by the knowledge and dedication this guy has, but if someone is feeling low after seeing this guy, I would just say that everybody has their own pathway. Happy coding
Dude dude youre forgetting a key factor found in all of these young people who without going to college are earning so much from home. These young people are above the average people in terms of IQ. Coding isnt a joke. He said neural network in such a way as if its a piece of cake. Im above average myself in coding and i couldnt do neural networks. This is a message to all. Dont compare yourselves to prodigies and those who got a better opportunity early on. Learn at yourown pace. You will destroy yourself by constantly comparing yourself and trying to reach the same level of success as the person in the video. I have spent 4 years watching someone move ahead of everyone else in my class in coding. The guy im talking about is literally so different from us. His code is always so different to the same question the entire class gets to solve. Congrats to the dude in the vid but dont give the same roadmap to others that you used yourself as most of the people are average in coding and stuff.
bullshit
Face:18 year kid
Voice: 40 year Person
We will change if we don’t prepare for IIT/JEE and do the real work
Na, tu nhi
@@toocommonig 🤡
same bro 😓
😂tujhse na jee hoga aur na hi "real work"
ye bas tera ek excuse hai jee ke lie nahi padhne ka
agar jee na ho tera, to tu bas aise hi baithke youtube chaatega
@@PoojaMishra-ys9vh Pretty strange it is that when someone tries to say that Good jobs can be achieved by pure skills rather than first clearing jee and then learning those skills , people like you who have a complex start shit talking others who takes the other path.
Important to remember that people like him are one in a million... don't expect to achieve the same things just because he's done it.
But don’t be afraid to dream big
Disappointing 😥 but true
@@sanskargoyal absolutely.
@@harshal1.2ka4 depends on how you look at it, I didn't mean to be negative but such is reality.
Pehli baat blockchain based min 40lpa dedeti hai , humare college mei 2 crore ka diya tha 2 jan ko , 1.8 crore ka 1 ko ,85lpa , ye sab blockchain based tha
Dude has immense amount if clarity and confidence at such a young age ....kudos to him and for someone who is from non tech and thinks thst i cant get a job in tech this does give me confidence tgat what really matters is skills and good networking and takinh initiative.....great conversation....👍
Thank u ✨
@@pushpaprasoon7913could u give me the link to ur Twitter account ....
this kinds of clarity fades (brain fog) when in immense pressure from family..he is lucky
thanks to him AGE is just a number
@@rabiulyt21224 yea ur right then desperation kicks in and we are confused as to what will be the best path ahead so as to better our situation and that of the people around us .... Having good financial family background does help
Today's youngster really need to see this..instead of wasting time on social media scrolling garbage .. freely you can learn and imp is implement from youtube ...hats off to this boy ..no college degree needed...as clg days are waste
Thanks man really appreciate it:)
So inspiring ✌️
Hats off to Pratham. Great man!!! 👍
Thank u ✨
@@pushpaprasoon7913 👍✨️
Own Working & Exploring Experience>Industrial Knowledge >>> Online Courses >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> College
He sounded like a 30 year old
Yeah I feel the same,maybe he aged in his sleeping period and learned the concepts in dreams 😂.
🤣🤣🤣 no bro IT is no stressfull, bro at 18 😂😂😂
secret is : getting the right knowledge and exposure to right network of people
Yes 💯
Brilliant interview! Congratulations Pratham! You certainly did your parents proud!
Congratulations Pushpa and the entire family! At 19 he's a super hero! What confidence he exudes! He's certainly a role model to all the budding software engineers out there..
Particularly like his frankness when he acknowledges that Money is a motivator.... he's a self starter!❤️👍 His clarity of thought at this age is incredible!👏🏼👏🏼
May this be the beginning of many milestones in his career!
Proud to be associated with Pratham through you his lovely mom Pushpa! God Bless you Pratham young Lad!! Congratulations again Pushpa!👏🏼👏🏼🫡 👍💐💐💐
Many Thanks Usha ji for ur blessings n wishes ✨!!
Showing one in million opportunities and giving hope to others but this makes them to move from reality and when things doesnt go as planned depression hits hardly
Anyone can learn when they graduated if they have curiosity but what amazed me about him is even at that age he is exploring....he explored all the programming related things from class 5 itself 👌🏻 i didn't even know about programming language untill I took CSE in Btech...What I learnt in my life is Self learning is best teaching we can get....along with it we can gain knowledge from our senior experiences....he is just awesome also his communication skills are good along with that...
Well we need to remember there are few like this guy who can crack it as they are exceptional in their work. Not everyone can do it.. So better is to take traditional degree route and then you can do whatever you feel like etc.. There is a reason for having formal education...
Glad someone said it, I am joining NIT this year and was starting to feel like what was the need of such effort, after seeing such videos and the comments
@@aarnavchauhan7840Which nit and branch?
@@entertainingmoments4086 Not much special 🙂, Electrical at MANIT Bhopal
@@aarnavchauhan7840 Yo bro I am from Bhopal ;)
Using the internet we can always self-educate and experiment.
Truly inspiring mannn
Sure is🔥
Inspiring 🔥
Thank u ✨
Yes bro, there are thousands of jobs...only you need the perfect skills and right way to showcase them
I began my investment journey at the age of 33, primarily through hard work and dedication. I am to share that my passive income exceeded $100k in a single month for the first time. This success reinforces the importance of the advice mentioned earlier. It is not about achieving quick wealth, but rather ensuring long-term financial prosperity...
Investors should exercise caution with their exposure and exercise caution when considering new investments, particularly during periods of inflation. It is advisable to seek guidance from a professional or trusted advisor in order to navigate this recession and achieve potential high yields.
This is superb! Information, as a noob it gets quite to handle all of this and staying informed is a major cause, how do you go about this are you a pro investor?
Through closely monitoring the performance of my portfolio, I have witnessed a remarkable growth of $500k in just the past two quarters. This experience has shed light on why experienced traders are able to generate substantial returns even in lesser-known markets. It is safe to say that this bold decision has been one of the most impactful choices I have made recently.
wow that’s stirring! Do you mind connecting me to your advisor please. I desperately need one to diversified my portfolio.
Do you mind sharing info on the adviser who assisted you? I’m 40 now and would love to grow my stock portfolio and plan my retirement.
Could you please make a roadmap video for this? How to get remote job in web development and App development?
and which topics should we learn for a blockchain development job??
Amazing video, good content loved it from the very start till the end
Thanks man!🔥
Support of parents is what u need for such results 😢
My parents believe that no one is going to give u job without a degree, irrespective of how much skills u have
They’re speaking from what they’ve experienced in their time
@@sanskargoyalYeah but the point is that times have changed now.
Couldn't agree more with him! I'm also 17, and finished 12th grade just this year. I accepted a remote job offer from a US-based company, and now I'm making more than 40 LPA.
Ha kon proof mang rha hai
Jaldi jaldi flex kr deta hu 😂😂
What’s your role ? Can I contact you any link?
Konsi company Bhai
bro how
@@HimalayGoyani Working for nStudio on the NativeScript project.
Also what they didn't mention is that his father himself is pretty well off. Its kinda hard for us middle class people to convince our parents for letting us drop out of college or such. I am not saying that is the only factor, he definitely has worked hard but he has the exposure way before we did (i am 19 as well and qualified jee both mains and advanced and i am going to college and not going to earn anytime soon).
Mere to 8 Lakhs gai college me....I am a final year student.
Which college bro
Iit kanpur
No need to panic your degree and hard work can help you to earn
@@LightyearfarBhai kya baat hai hats off to you
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Great stuff man. Go my man!!
Thanks!🔥
best thing i liked about this video was . the amount of knowledge , clarity great vision of work to do in his life. he was soo clear at it like at this age I used to think ki aage karna kya h and he is like jo karna h inko wo karke nd job lekar baithe h woow . all i pray to god id this amount of clarity in my mind .regarding my goals
Learning how to make small games in fifth grade? I was playing with my rc car in those days.
What all he is talking is all just simple and common sense. We get so dumb down by the way school and colleges teach that this kind of critical thinking sounds magical. I say that cause i did the same but I didn’t do it at 19 and i made lot of mistakes before getting on the same path. For people who are saying “he is 1 in a million”, i ask “how do you know you are not?”.
Word💯
i have to agree with this
Video was very very Helpful Sanskar! Thanks a lot for such motivational and knowledgous content.
This was the first video, that iI saw in your channel, SUBSCRIBED 😎❤🔥
Thanks for the feedback 🔥 appreciate it
You just got a new subscriber ..amazing content bhaiya ❤🎉
Thank you 🔥 stay tuned for more
Also, he started young which many of us didn't even know about nd didn't have access to, it's really lucky to start early but it's still never too late. Starting early tho is boon for kids now a days and really fortunate as now they have access to everything over the internet!. You can start this at college too
True
True !!
Don't forget he started learning code at 5th grade and he must be from Tire 1 school....
Background matters 🔥
great🎉 keep like that !! boom🔥
Who is here after Ez snippet(Neeraj Walia) video?? 🎉
🫡
His knowledge is far more than 12th kid
Thank u ✨
@@pushpaprasoon7913 hey do you play games too ?
@@zeusdelta2842Haha 😀
M his mother …. loved ur appreciation that’s y showing gratitude !!
Knowledge far more than graduate student
@@pushpaprasoon7913 Welcome brother ❤
The clarity in thought Pratham has as a 19 yr old is commendable.
First of all, he is intelligent.
Grasping huge knowledge & becoming expert in it in a small amount of time, talented.
All you need is, to believe in yourself. Most of us suck at this, we overthink and give up.
@@swwrzz please reply for this:
Are our brains equivalent to someone like Einstein?
@@IrkyMan I have a lot of thoughts on this and I don't know where to start.
So, most of us pursue wrong things in our lives. Imagine having a brain like Bach or Mozart and you wanna be Einstein or Tesla. Now let's say you chose the right thing, but, does your surrounding accept that thing? Do you meet like minded people? Are you free to do what you want to do, without overthinking? Did you grow up doing different things, experimenting and then finally failing at them?
We all have different minds. One can become Einstein, another can become Arijit singh, and one can also become Gautam Buddha. It just purely depends on what you want with your life. I know our parents and society want us to be in a secure job and that's the barrier to greatness. I'm not saying that a 9 to 5 is disgusting but its essential for society, It's just what YOU want to do.
Believe me, we all are great at something. We just need to find that something.
@@IrkyMan then why einstein ws not billionaire ,einstein once told dont judge a fish for its inability to clim a tree,similerly we just seeing how much money he is earning ,but we cant see how much he is passionated about his work,
He's very likable, great personality, great voice, great talker. He radiates confidence. Personality goes a long way, along with skills.
Stay patient everyone, you will do good as well.
Such a great interview.
Thank you!
My emotions when I watched this video went from :
Amazament
Awe
Jealousy
Despair
Curiosity
and then eventually Overwhelming pride for this guy after hearing all about his journey and the work he did to get to where he is.
It's easy to be jealous by looking at the end result, but if you put in the work yourself, you will also be on the right track
Thanks! And I should mention I did get lucky so don't be sad. Everyone has their own journey
@@prathamprasoon2535 Keep up the good work bro
That’s right
भारत वास्तव में एक बहुत ही विविधतापूर्ण देश है यहां लोग प्रागैतिहासिक और 21वीं सदी दोनों में एक साथ रह रहे हैं।
Great video bro. Keep making stuffs like these. ❤
Thank you bro!
Loved watching this conversation and subscribed ur Channel 😇
Thank you!
Really inspiring, 🎉👏some CS batch people was not done in life it have done in this guy.
It's not possible for everyone. He had the exposure from very beginning.
Never too late to start though
@@sanskargoyal
That's right
Love your podcasts!
Thank you!
I work in a secret money laundering company based in US, salary is $10 million a month without any degree
Bruh
Annum?
This goes on to prove that anybody can be trained to work in the IT field. No degree required. That however doesn't me you should have one.
In today's world, a graduate degree is simply a checkpoint to the next career in life.
Yep…find your own way ✨
We invited pratham to a college event. Met the guy behind the stage, was a pretty chill dude.
thanks for these type content ... 🌿🌿 loved yr work ... ❤❤
Thank you!
His voice is way more mature than his age
haha thanks!
@@prathamprasoon2535 bro i got some stuff regarding networking to discuss with you, where can we connect
@@prathamprasoon2535 buddy wanted to connect you how can I?
this interview is for someone who's not ordinary. Like 5th main toh mujhe pata bhi nahi tha coding kya hoti hai. I'd rather watch someone who's story is more relatable to me.
Keep it up bhai, subscribed 💪
Thank you bhai!
Thank you so much for sharing bhia, I will learn coding. Be in a community, exposure my works there and land a job...simple
That’s the spirit 🔥
Mind blowing interview.
Thank you ⚡️
these videos really make me keep going without fearing about the future
Glad to hear this 🔥
To all the young guys and gals, plz go to a college and get a university degree. Money is not everything.
😂
Really? 😂
I'm also 18 years old from Bangladesh. working remotely for a company. But I dont make that much of money
How much money do u make??
Why i am feeling people will searching his recording after a few decades
This should have been 1 hour episode.
6 months ago he finished his 12th. Mine has been 36 months !
Everyone has their own journey bro....keep working :)
its never too late buddy
Very inspiring 😊
We used to get beating for not knowing what vowels are, in 5th standard how come he was taught to build games at that time?
Most of us are not able to do so because of Indian parents and their thinking.All they want us to do is JEE , UPSC etc. If you try then you will not be allowed to do so. So no use listening to this for in the majority.
All parents want their kids to be happy…. You need to convince them if you want to try a different path
@@sanskargoyal Brother I have tried convincing millions of times if you think it's possible then please could you convince them.
Next level Editing
Thank you!🔥
Next: Aryan Sharma...cofounder of Induced, he is a high schooler into web3
Hey, I don't have any degree in computer science. I just hit age 19 back in last of august. I earn about 3+ lakh per month from freelancing and I am doing it since I was 17. Kinda same story.
Can u share ur skills from which u earn
how he got in just months here I am learning things by myself self teaching but still not getting and job. How he got it so shameful moment for me.
.i know pratham already, so for you sanskar, i was having doubt whether should i watch this video or not, but after sometime ,
I figured it out that you're asking the right question
Thanks man, appreciate it!
The roadmap he created for himself is commendable and he has already succeeded which is a very good inspiration for young students.
Just one thing I would like to add as an experienced person is that getting a basic college degree is always helpful for your future endeavours.
True that!
AMAZING VIDEO
Thanks!🚀
Some ppl are quick learner , thats why they can achieve thing in short period of time.
It’s all about how you think and people with the most clear simple thinking gets hired easily
True that⚡️
Very very very good videos. ❤👏
Glad you like them!✨
He looks like Hakirat Singh's younger brother
The highest thing that education system teaches is to come first in class
I'm not good-looking as bro, not does have a voice like bro. When I look at bro it seems he was born rich and smart.
he's not good looking
Please make video for remote job in account and finance
Make you kids do programming or something related to it and boom they will be earning 6 figures by the time he/she is 18, Indian careers are literally CS, IT, engineering thats it if you did anything other than that I am assuming you wanted to become a roadside vendor.
Great inspirational
bro please don't click bate things by putting 80 Lakh PA on your videos, the company he is working in has barely 20-30 employees.
Do you think is it possible to pay such amount ?
Yes
yeah with shares and allowances
@@lol-pu8qo how much u earn in a year btw
It’s a startup company. Soon will become bankrupt and will fire all employees😂, this is what I am seeing in USA every year. Calm down 💀
3:15 actually we need ❤
Bhai ye bhale 12th pass hai par books bhot hai piche
First important thing is you need laptop or computer😂
He must have been coding in sixth class
No one clear this ?
If we work a remote job, do we become employees of the company like the people who work at the company's physical location, or do we work on a contract basis like freelancers? Is there job security in remote work? Please clarify this. 🙏🙏🙏
What are the advantages of remote jobs?
The main takeaway is that while most people will run after grades and ruin their mental health thinking about future and not take action, people who don't give a s**t about formal education and their future and take action in the present in their desired field get success. And also look at his way of speaking, most people of his age and even older than him does not have this kind of confidence.
Damn…. He started from 5 th grade …
Can somebody help me for AWS ,DevOps open source projects, How can i find them
Just because he finished his 12th last year, doesn't mean he is 19🤷🤷
Close your eyes and you will be in Vidyut jamwal interview.😅
Coz of his voice ?😀
@@pushpaprasoon7913 yes
Crazy !!!
the boy is a genius.
sir i want to know how to get to know about any event happening sir??
remote tech jobs will be the new UPSC in next few years
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