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@ Jaime_Lannister Bro, I know, you're not particularly fond of me. And I respect you for that. I have indeed stepped on many toes on Forum From warning messages from moderators to getting lampooned by the plebian, I have seen it all...
Please don't hold your sarcasm arsenal back... Let it all out...
Why am I even tagged here? Why would I dislike you? We've only talked once, I believe. I don't know where you got that idea (though I may have some inkling - something I wrote yesterday is it?). I neither like you nor dislike you buddy. I nothing you (which is my attitude towards most people here btw).
Help people here rather than inciting or getting even with your imaginary "foes or haters". For years I've begged hundreds of 'successful' people on this forum for help after results (notes, strategies, even a single page of of written answer etc) and all I got in return was silence. Since you seem to have the time to create a thread and tag 'plebeians' like me, rather put it to better use and answer queries from genuine candidates groping in the dark.
@ Jaime_Lannister Bro, I know, you're not particularly fond of me. And I respect you for that. I have indeed stepped on many toes on Forum From warning messages from moderators to getting lampooned by the plebian, I have seen it all...
Please don't hold your sarcasm arsenal back... Let it all out...
Why am I even tagged here? Why would I dislike you? We've only talked once, I believe. I don't know where you got that idea (though I may have some inkling - something I wrote yesterday is it?). I neither like you nor dislike you buddy. I nothing you (which is my attitude towards most people here btw).
Help people here rather than inciting or getting even with your imaginary "foes or haters". For years I've begged hundreds of 'successful' people on this forum for help after results (notes, strategies, even a single page of of written answer etc) and all I got in return was silence. Since you seem to have the time to create a thread and tag 'plebeians' like me, rather put it to better use and answer queries from genuine candidates groping in the dark.
@Jaime_Lannister what he has said is the truth, although I have been lucky to find people who helped me out.
To all successful and unsuccessful candidates please share your wisdom however small you might think it is because if you give you get and most importantly it helps people not everyone is in delhi not everyone knows a person in services why this selfishness you have to just type a few words maybe upload a pic of answer or something its not even costing you anything but you do get a lot of gratitude
@ Jaime_Lannister Bro, I know, you're not particularly fond of me. And I respect you for that. I have indeed stepped on many toes on Forum From warning messages from moderators to getting lampooned by the plebian, I have seen it all...
Please don't hold your sarcasm arsenal back... Let it all out...
Why am I even tagged here? Why would I dislike you? We've only talked once, I believe. I don't know where you got that idea (though I may have some inkling - something I wrote yesterday is it?). I neither like you nor dislike you buddy. I nothing you (which is my attitude towards most people here btw).
Help people here rather than inciting or getting even with your imaginary "foes or haters". For years I've begged hundreds of 'successful' people on this forum for help after results (notes, strategies, even a single page of of written answer etc) and all I got in return was silence. Since you seem to have the time to create a thread and tag 'plebeians' like me, rather put it to better use and answer queries from genuine candidates groping in the dark.
All the best buddy.
I was just going through this thread. Afterall, it's trending on Forum. I usually quietly go through this member's (@mayurasharman ) posts. I truly appreciate the candidness and seeming honesty he brings to discussions. But today, I'll prefer to write a bit.
Jaime, bro, I have seen you on Forum for past year or so. And I'll say that you tend to be prickly at times, rather most of the times. Or at least, manage to give out that impression!! I may be wrong but I've seen that you tend to comment from vantage point of a know-all, done-all guy. Your comments carry a scornful feel. And this is not only you. Many members on Forum tend to fall in this category.
I know, most of us are engineers and doctors and carry with us that argumentative middle-class, liberal-democratic superiority complex!! That's why I absolutely avoid getting in arguments here and in my office too!! Bloody, junior grade assistant under me quoted Amartya Sen into my face one day at being asked to give a simple file noting. Fuck me!! IMHO we should get out of that individualist, seen-all, done-all, "The-Hindu-editorial" character and just be honest and candid and accomodative at times. How about being run-of-the-mill sometimes, just to keep the moment cordial. Huh ?
Being that said, I'm really glad that @mayurasharman you made it. Although you've much better rank than me in half the number of my attempts, I am still happy for you. Just be as you are - candid, approachable, simple and politically incorrect but honest. I hope to put a face to this anonymous name someday soon.
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Help people here rather than inciting or getting even with your imaginary "foes or haters". For years I've begged hundreds of 'successful' people on this forum for help after results (notes, strategies, even a single page of of written answer etc) and all I got in return was silence. Since you seem to have the time to create a thread and tag 'plebeians' like me, rather put it to better use and answer queries from genuine candidates groping in the dark.
All the best buddy.
To all successful and unsuccessful candidates please share your wisdom however small you might think it is because if you give you get and most importantly it helps people not everyone is in delhi not everyone knows a person in services why this selfishness you have to just type a few words maybe upload a pic of answer or something its not even costing you anything but you do get a lot of gratitude
Jaime, bro, I have seen you on Forum for past year or so. And I'll say that you tend to be prickly at times, rather most of the times. Or at least, manage to give out that impression!! I may be wrong but I've seen that you tend to comment from vantage point of a know-all, done-all guy. Your comments carry a scornful feel.
And this is not only you. Many members on Forum tend to fall in this category.
I know, most of us are engineers and doctors and carry with us that argumentative middle-class, liberal-democratic superiority complex!! That's why I absolutely avoid getting in arguments here and in my office too!! Bloody, junior grade assistant under me quoted Amartya Sen into my face one day at being asked to give a simple file noting. Fuck me!!
IMHO we should get out of that individualist, seen-all, done-all, "The-Hindu-editorial" character and just be honest and candid and accomodative at times.
How about being run-of-the-mill sometimes, just to keep the moment cordial. Huh ?
Being that said, I'm really glad that @mayurasharman you made it. Although you've much better rank than me in half the number of my attempts, I am still happy for you. Just be as you are - candid, approachable, simple and politically incorrect but honest.
I hope to put a face to this anonymous name someday soon.