All my friends are out of state building their careers while I'm stuck here, feeling paranoid, losing my mind and staring at the moon hoping to achieve something.
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Totally true, this exam phase is really depressing, especially when you know the success rate is just 0.1%.
No, that's not the saddest part. The sad part is you won't have time to enjoy holidays even after clearing it. If you're aiming for IAS/IPS, at least your family gets to celebrate your achievement. Otherwise, forget about it.
Bhagwan's birthday was yesterday, you probably didn't wish him happy birthday, huh.
Same... sometimes frustration feels like it kills you. On one hand I want to travel the world and explore, but on the other hand I'm stuck within four walls of a room with limited social interaction in a small town where I have no company.
When you finally clear the exam, real happiness in life will begin.
Add me too... the sorrow never ends.
That's the point... went to the market and everything was gone, came back and the shop was robbed.
The issue is nobody talks about the other side of the story. Those who can't clear the exam—what do they do to survive? Who will give them a job?
While you're wrapping up your UPSC syllabus, someone else has already finished their life inside her... See what UPSC can take away from you.