Best piece of Advice for people in 20s
What is the best piece of advice you wanna give to people who are in their 20s?
If I had gotten this advice during my undergrad, I would have done things very differently. Maybe for most of us it might feel a little out of touch but it tells you the realest advice.
"Focus on what matters, not on what looks better" ❤️
Your time is precious.
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We all knew about this back in college. All our seniors said the same thing. So did all the guest speakers. Except for the grades part. That apparently was and is still important for placements in some companies.
+1... 3rd class infy and TCS wanted 75% and above without any arrears, (not just current backlog but without any past arrears).. that 75% minimum was from 10Thstd and every semester, (not just overall engg course level)
The western world is totally different. It doesn't work for us. We are a totally different world. Every problem we face today can be traced back to the advice/lifestyle of the west we try to copy.
This is actually very true
Yaha toh attendance pr issue hote. Anyway, he is big now so the advice matters. Find ur own path in life.
People crying about not getting this advice back in their youth-hood, what about other advices you've got? Have you followed every one of those?
What is the best piece of advice you wanna give to people who are in their 20s?
The stakes have never been higher than when you're in your prime.
It's an interesting paradox, just when you've accumulated enough experience to truly excel, when your skills are at their sharpest, and your industry knowledge is deep....
What is that one piece of advice you’d give your younger self or someone who’s starting off now after working for a few years.
Mine would be that despite the hunger to prove yourself always take the time off to enjoy your success bot...
My friends here, after having observed some common trends emerging in society today, it's very clear to me that being simple & normal is the best strategy.
Look at the world around us: