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D problem is nt dat our dreams werent fulfilled d problem is it wud b too difficult to dream again. Same tiresome process Not being able to dream and aspire is great pain
Very well put. To prepare for some job along with cse can be a good thing. Clearing some other exams will give us confidence as well as mental peace.
I was working in navaratna PSU left the job missed prelims last year gave mains this year with EE optional toil too hard studied for long hours that my back developed problem... to my utter shock I could not qualify yesterday I thought of jumping from 8th floor of my flat last night...what should I do my family members hurled abuses @ me my friends made fun of me...I am thinking of suicide..
I was working in navaratna PSU left the job missed prelims last year gave mains this year with EE optional toil too hard studied for long hours that my back developed problem... to my utter shock I could not qualify yesterday I thought of jumping from 8th floor of my flat last night...what should I do my family members hurled abuses @ me my friends made fun of me...I am thinking of suicide..
Bhai abhi jyada mt socho...1 week rest kro....is baar jyada time nhi h prelims n mains m.....7 months baad dobara race m aa jaoge..
I was working in navaratna PSU left the job missed prelims last year gave mains this year with EE optional toil too hard studied for long hours that my back developed problem... to my utter shock I could not qualify yesterday I thought of jumping from 8th floor of my flat last night...what should I do my family members hurled abuses @ me my friends made fun of me...I am thinking of suicide..
Relax dear! We all are in the same boat. Take some time off cse preparation. Find some job. Life is much much greater than any exam. Don't think about such stupid things. You are a fighter! All the best!
I was working in navaratna PSU left the job missed prelims last year gave mains this year with EE optional toil too hard studied for long hours that my back developed problem... to my utter shock I could not qualify yesterday I thought of jumping from 8th floor of my flat last night...what should I do my family members hurled abuses @ me my friends made fun of me...I am thinking of suicide..
Bhai abhi jyada mt socho...1 week rest kro....is baar jyada time nhi h prelims n mains m.....7 months baad dobara race m aa jaoge..
I can'nt tell u I am still crying while writing this it seems that I have no hope left in life.
I was working in navaratna PSU left the job missed prelims last year gave mains this year with EE optional toil too hard studied for long hours that my back developed problem... to my utter shock I could not qualify yesterday I thought of jumping from 8th floor of my flat last night...what should I do my family members hurled abuses @ me my friends made fun of me...I am thinking of suicide..
Bhai abhi jyada mt socho...1 week rest kro....is baar jyada time nhi h prelims n mains m.....7 months baad dobara race m aa jaoge..
I can'nt tell u I am still crying while writing this it seems that I have no hope left in life.
It's not a bad thing to cry sometimes. Let it be. I also cried last night. Age 28y ,jobless since graduation. But we will have to pick ourselves up. Jab itni mehnat ki hai to much achaa hi hoga. On a lighter note " Badal rahi h jindagi ki chal ahista ahista,Ho rahe h safed Baal ahista ahista"
I can'nt tell u I am still crying while writing this it seems that I have no hope left in life.
God damn it dude, don't say that... I mean honestly, don't say that... I mean don't write it out loud... And believe me, there will be worse moments in life to cry...
Last year I was in ur boat. If not more sad, I was at least as sad and frustrated as you...I know this.
Just remember, you are not the first person to be that sad in recent CSM failure history.
And like I'm consoling you, no one was there to console me here on Forum. ForumIAS even banned my profile named 'madmax11630'. So, just buck up...
^^ If it gives you any consolation, I myself went crazy for a month or so after the 19th Feb failure last year.
I drank, broke stuff, destroyed public property, abused people, got in fight, gate crashed parties, watched extreme porn, explored my sexuality, openly favored atheism. In a nutshell, I just lived as if I was going to die the next hour. It's unorthodox but, it helped me!!
An anecdote: I literally fought with a ticket window clerk on New Delhi railway station last year on 13th March. I mean literally fought with fists, kicks and punches. I went inside and slapped him for delaying giving me the ticket. It was a flimsy pretext. I just wanted the fight. Police arrived, my shirt was all torn, my lips were bleeding, I was beaten black and blue by railway staff and then took a laathi from police. But honestly, those moments were the happiest moments for me in March 2016.
Even if I make it to IAS this time, that will be a memorable moment in my life and I'll remember it on my death bed.
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Last year I was in ur boat. If not more sad, I was at least as sad and frustrated as you...I know this.
Just remember, you are not the first person to be that sad in recent CSM failure history.
And like I'm consoling you, no one was there to console me here on Forum. ForumIAS even banned my profile named 'madmax11630'. So, just buck up...
If it gives you any consolation, I myself went crazy for a month or so after the 19th Feb failure last year.
I drank, broke stuff, destroyed public property, abused people, got in fight, gate crashed parties, watched extreme porn, explored my sexuality, openly favored atheism. In a nutshell, I just lived as if I was going to die the next hour.
It's unorthodox but, it helped me!!
An anecdote:
I literally fought with a ticket window clerk on New Delhi railway station last year on 13th March. I mean literally fought with fists, kicks and punches. I went inside and slapped him for delaying giving me the ticket. It was a flimsy pretext. I just wanted the fight. Police arrived, my shirt was all torn, my lips were bleeding, I was beaten black and blue by railway staff and then took a laathi from police.
But honestly, those moments were the happiest moments for me in March 2016.
Even if I make it to IAS this time, that will be a memorable moment in my life and I'll remember it on my death bed.