Introduction to Failed Peanut!
… It all started with fails! Being failed is just stepping
stones of success. I never thought I will write some thing like this, because I
am very bad in writing 😊 I always learnt and learning in hard way. I
am very tiered of getting rejected and failed. So thought of listing few of my
experiences in to a blog that may help someone. I am learning and earning with Java.
So technically this blog is on Java and even other programming languages too.
Never ever think you can’t do it. I came from that
background- a “dobutground”. Always had that fear and anxiety; can I, do
it? Am I able to make it? Even the things which I know can I deliver it?
One thing to note here is – “Can I?” – I always
had doubt on me, possibly fear. There are hell extraordinary people in the
world with great talents am I able to survive in this big talent pool? What if
I may not able to succeed? Hell yea! I had so many such questions and doubts
when I started.
I have attended more than 500+ interviews from small
startups to big MNC’s. I started my journey with failures and again failures
and again and again… The one thing I learnt is Experience with failures. I was
so good in failing that whenever I face any interview, I thought I will fail- that’s
where lack of confidence comes in.
So, peanuts, any work you do or anything you learn- never
ever have doubt on yourself. If you can’t do in first try, then try again don’t
lose hope or confidence in you. “You can do it”, “You can
do miracles”- Imagine things, you have all freedom in your thoughts- “freedom
exists in the world of ideas”. Never lose self confidence that’s
another stone of success. And also, never have over confidence- that is a bad
peanut. Keep yourself calm and never forget to practice (that’s another
stepping stone…) The more you practice the more confidence you can build.
However simple it is, don’t ignore just keep practicing. (my experience-
ignoring simple things makes life complicated).
The last words- Imagine, practice, patience
can make wonders.
Be Calm! Start Code!
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Failed Peanut!
