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Biggest Career Lessons from 10+ Years of Coding! (Life-Changing)

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    00:00 - Introduction
    01:18 - Zero-Sum-Games and Abundance Mindset
    02:59 - Be the Dumbest person in the room
    04:19 - Tech over Brick-and-Mortar
    07:37 - Phoenix Analogy
    09:47 - Tech Anxiety Inducing ??
    12:57 - BYE

КОМЕНТАРІ • 294

  • @aryanmishra9946
    @aryanmishra9946 Рік тому +81

    [Wao]
    00:00 - Introduction
    01:18 - Zero-Sum-Games and Abundance Mindset
    02:59 - Be the Dumbest person in the room
    04:19 - Tech over Brick-and-Mortar
    07:37 - Phoenix Analogy
    09:47 - Tech Anxiety Inducing ??
    12:57 - BYE

  • @xiaoshen194
    @xiaoshen194 Рік тому +115

    1. Zero-sum games and Abundance mindset: Create value instead of being an ill-wisher.
    2. Be the dumbest in the room: Gives you the motivation to work harder than others.
    3. Deciding b/w Tech and brick-and-mortar: Always choose Tech, ever growing opportunities.
    4. Phoenix Analogy: Tech has transition phases, Aaj yaha Kal waha but it would feel new hamesha.
    5. Tech is anxiety-inducing: Tech is competitive, but eventually everyone wishes to settle down where ever they feel their comfort zone lies.

    • @TheHaribols
      @TheHaribols Рік тому +2

      How many times did u watch?

    • @xiaoshen194
      @xiaoshen194 Рік тому +6

      @@TheHaribols 1 baar, I like taking notes generally.

  • @linuxlover1718
    @linuxlover1718 Рік тому +197

    Thanks Kirat for not getting demotivated by the critics of your attempt at teaching open source!!

  • @venkatkamalvilaparthy6628
    @venkatkamalvilaparthy6628 Рік тому +13

    thank you kirat about all these lessons. I am a electronics developer and engineer. now moving towards Software development that is giving me anxiety but want to learn balance more towards peace and happiness while developing with your course learnings and technologies.

  • @omerbaig8715
    @omerbaig8715 Рік тому +24

    Been a software engineer for 6 years. I feel like he is speaking my mind. Same perspective I have & opinions & lessons he said in a video. Very good video.

  • @MyCodingDiary
    @MyCodingDiary Рік тому +15

    Your explanations are so concise and easy to follow😀. Thank you for making this video!

  • @sachin017586
    @sachin017586 Рік тому +6

    This phoenix thing is not easy when you got Kids and family, I think it gets harder to unlearn and relearn new tech skills once you are close to 40 year old and with your kids it is very hard to move places like moving to Dubai etc. But one thing you are 100% right that even the dumbest of techies can easily reach 1 lakh per month ultimately which is much better than brick and mortar. I mean, even after not learning anything new i.e. still working on old legacy licensed technologies, for past 6-7 years and still no promotions (intentional as I don't want managerial roles) , so working as a developer - I am gettting 30 lakh per annum !! -- pretty sure this is the easiest money out there !!!! 40 hrs a week || 20 leaves per year || 10 holidays per year || "work from home" --- and doing work which is closest to anything future will hit people "AI" "WEB3" "ALL INTERNET STUFF" -- techies life is always better than brick and mortar !!

    • @user-ur2en1zq4f
      @user-ur2en1zq4f Рік тому +2

      😂 good view from this angle
      but reality is different

  • @shiddh1214
    @shiddh1214 Рік тому +4

    after watching this i forgot my pain of trying to get a job in tech, i am still working hard for my passion since last 6 years including my graduation and my 2 years of down phases and thanks to yo sir❤

  • @mellowgyatso10
    @mellowgyatso10 Рік тому +2

    bro i feel so lucky to have come across your videos thank you so much for being you !!! you have no idea how much this means to some of us
    !!! thank you from the bottom of my heart

  • @pbdivyesh
    @pbdivyesh Рік тому +2

    Pheonix analogy is so apt, I am at 7 year mark and I'm anxious and feel a bit stuck. I think I will re-incarnate with the ideas that I have.

  • @ashutoshsahu5567
    @ashutoshsahu5567 Рік тому +2

    The first lesson I learn from one of the senior about the crab mentality in India, and the lesson about the brick and motor now I am seeing from the perspective of yours and realize that I want to stay in tech even my family and friends have the good local business, earning good sum of money.

  • @chiragsharma9430
    @chiragsharma9430 Рік тому +2

    One learns all of this with experience and time. Mental health is really important especially someone who is in either already in tech or someone who is trying to get into tech. I'm currently trying to get into Data Science but still follows harkirat channel to know about open source and other things. Anyone else here wants to get into AI put your comments here. Let me know as well.

  • @utkarshbhatnagar7323
    @utkarshbhatnagar7323 Рік тому +1

    harkirat im 2018 btech grad as well, trying to break into tech this gave me some hope ❤

  • @mounika.chirumamilla
    @mounika.chirumamilla Рік тому +3

    Hi Kirat, jus saw one of your videos randomly and cant stop watching all of them. Keep sharing the knowledge and please guide us since i am from a very normal academic background and an average student. I am very passionate to be a coder but very confused with things like how to start and where to practice and how to become a pro in this field.

  • @atulmalakar
    @atulmalakar Рік тому +1

    Thank you Harkirat very very much

  • @QuickScalper789
    @QuickScalper789 Рік тому +4

    You are excellent bro. The way you analyze the open source code is simply awesome.

  • @pseudocod3r
    @pseudocod3r Рік тому +1

    thanks bro, that anxiety inducing part's really relatable.

  • @oak6677
    @oak6677 Рік тому

    so glad to find this channel

  • @anwesh021
    @anwesh021 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for sharing harkirat. I am feeling like i should be reborn. I hope you will be better and make me stay motivated...

  • @mudassirrizvi3784
    @mudassirrizvi3784 Рік тому +6

    Harkirat speaks fast bcz, he don't want that we switch the video into 1.5x 😂. Thanks to think about our convenience sir👐

  • @govindsharma8905
    @govindsharma8905 9 місяців тому +1

    Kan kar gal sun mkhna bro got some chill 🤘🏻

  • @arshs4742
    @arshs4742 Рік тому

    Thanks harkirat for the information. I love the blend that you share some life advice in general not just related to packages and tech. This helped to clear my thoughts a lot!

  • @siddharthsaurav3657
    @siddharthsaurav3657 Рік тому +1

    man.. u have such great insights for the life and career. glad you are here on youtube. :)

  • @GK-ww3ym
    @GK-ww3ym Рік тому +6

    You are doing a great job ..brother 👍

  • @subhajitadhikary155
    @subhajitadhikary155 Рік тому +1

    I loved the fourth point which is Phoenix Analogy. It is really deep to understand. ❤

  • @kajaljain424
    @kajaljain424 Рік тому

    Such a great video much needed this. Also you are talking about Arnav Gupta from scaler, I guess😅

  • @ujjawaltyagi8540
    @ujjawaltyagi8540 Рік тому +1

    great advice !!
    also one funny thing came in my mind imagine a guy from US wearing a shirt with "Mumbai" or "Noida" written on it 😂😂

  • @saravanprathi6956
    @saravanprathi6956 Рік тому

    Such an underrated video! You are awesome mate!!

  • @shajahank3794
    @shajahank3794 Рік тому +4

    This video is consist of all of my emotions and what i feel in day to day life. Now i feel better that not only me, everyone goes through this phase. Thanks Harkirat for this beautiful content.

  • @hennrycodes
    @hennrycodes 10 місяців тому

    00:00 - Introduction
    01:18 - Zero-Sum-Games and Abundance Mindset
    02:59 - Be the Dumbest person in the room
    04:19 - Tech over Brick-and-Mortar
    07:37 - Phoenix Analogy
    09:47 - Tech Anxiety Inducing ??
    12:57 - BYE

  • @vignesh3456
    @vignesh3456 Рік тому +1

    3:00
    This is true in my case , both of my roommates are better than me in studies or coding and i used to feel ki I m worser than both of them , but now i feel that ok it is a good thing to learn and grow

  • @mayanksinghshishodia
    @mayanksinghshishodia Рік тому

    2:30 Exactly what mindset I have developed over the years from a zero sum mindset, Glad to have been grown the good way much over the years :)

  • @viswanadh2450
    @viswanadh2450 Рік тому +3

    these are really great words brother thanks a lot for inspiring every time

  • @hiteshkhatwani2486
    @hiteshkhatwani2486 Рік тому +2

    But sir job is like job either it is remote or full time, you will not compare it with business where you get ample time for yourself to explore without having tension of going daily to work , because you know that your money is coming without going daily to work.And also you are your own boss.

  • @OptimusPrime-js1zf
    @OptimusPrime-js1zf Рік тому +1

    Sir i'll encourage u to post more such videos. They spark some light in such hard time.

  • @yamini436
    @yamini436 Рік тому

    This was amazing Harkirat. Love your brother!

  • @shaikhaltaf6562
    @shaikhaltaf6562 Рік тому +2

    keep making videos like this we get motivated from you guys only

  • @SaiKrishna-iu4gg
    @SaiKrishna-iu4gg Рік тому +1

    Thanks Harkirat, every time I watch your video I get new information about tech✌

  • @sheen.6241
    @sheen.6241 Рік тому

    Man thankyou so much for this. you spoke about everything that goes in that subconscious mind which nobody addresses. It was very helpful.

  • @sudipmandal2497
    @sudipmandal2497 Рік тому

    Thank you! I am a big fan of this kind of videos. Thanks for the motivation.

  • @premtolani4688
    @premtolani4688 Рік тому

    Mann such a amazing video!😍 Bigg Respect to you for showing us a bigger picture

  • @khalidkhaan5561
    @khalidkhaan5561 Рік тому +1

    Big fan sir love the way you have gone through I am also hoping I will be there in future ..🎉

  • @santoshrajak7621
    @santoshrajak7621 Рік тому

    Things you have said are so true... i am connecting and really liked the phoenix analogy

  • @amrindersingh5277
    @amrindersingh5277 Рік тому +7

    Hi harkirat , how would we know which company are open source and hiring as well ? I guess lot of people here have same question can you please help us all😊

  • @telugutales2024
    @telugutales2024 Рік тому

    Thanks HarKirat for this ultimate content.

  • @Karthickmasanmasan
    @Karthickmasanmasan Рік тому

    Thanks Kirat, your points are relevant. you jot points and xplain in a great way.

  • @AdityaGupta-mn1db
    @AdityaGupta-mn1db 10 місяців тому

    Best video i have had watched in this era.

  • @gaura-krishna
    @gaura-krishna Рік тому

    💗 so far the best I've ever seen... Wonderful!

  • @somnathgolui2912
    @somnathgolui2912 Рік тому

    That punjabi song is love. I was watching your second video of fullstack road map series. Will do all the assignments.

  • @mayankchauhan7558
    @mayankchauhan7558 Рік тому +1

    I am that guy who still earns less than 4LPA (2018 Passout) ☹️

  • @mephiles6432
    @mephiles6432 Рік тому

    Thanks for the video!

  • @shaikhaltaf6562
    @shaikhaltaf6562 Рік тому

    saw your many videos before but this video made me subscribe to your channel

  • @jatingupta1289
    @jatingupta1289 Рік тому +1

    Full on valuable content best out there in market ❤❤❤

  • @VivekSinghVivek
    @VivekSinghVivek Рік тому

    Thanks Harkirat , you are so not about money , you are not at all about money

  • @nikhil_01a
    @nikhil_01a Рік тому

    Amazing man! thanks for this video

  • @harshpatel105
    @harshpatel105 Рік тому

    Very much needed. Thanks a lot

  • @realpiece0.1
    @realpiece0.1 Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much sir for this video, I am in college, I really needed this video

  • @monk__soul
    @monk__soul Рік тому

    Great Video Kirat!!!! Being open minded, learning new things, choosing mental peace over money always keeps us young and energetic.

  • @prashantkumar-rn3nw
    @prashantkumar-rn3nw Рік тому +4

    I am a 37-year-old person, working in a call center for very less pay I have done an ITI in Electronics mechanics 2 years course, and a diploma in computer science and engineering 3 years course Both are AICTE-approved full-time tech courses and I have a career gap is this qualification is enough to become a software engineer and I worked in sales/customer support field sales from past 9 years With this background now I am planning to upskill and switch to IT and continue rest of part of my life. Am I eligible to become a software engineer with this background? What are those demanding skills? suits my profile which has AI and future proof with remote working flexibility. For any reason, if I am not getting a job I could work as a freelancer sitting anywhere in the world or I could start my own business. If I upskill, will I get a job in an MNC with a decent package please advise?

  • @Rahulsharma47741
    @Rahulsharma47741 Рік тому

    Filmmaking is transforming I see. You made a good choice btw

  • @AM-sd3rh
    @AM-sd3rh Рік тому

    There are two ways of saying something 1) hey jee advanced is very tough paper
    2) hey out of 2.5 lakhs students, top 7000 -8000 get a good place in iits .
    2nd statement allows people to take their own call. And students can look upon whether they can come in those rank brackets or not and they will decide how tough it is for them .
    This video is full of 1st kind of statements that I call subjective advices , never follow it if it's not numbers backed . Or research backed
    Maybe that person in ed-tech is worried about meaning of life but on questioning himself he gets such stupid answers of growth . If a person is earning in crores , how much time it will take for him to save retirement amount and then he can pursue anyrhing he wants . It's just my perspective, now don't take this as well .
    Hope it helps

  • @ShaikMoAbdullah
    @ShaikMoAbdullah Рік тому +1

    Hey Kirat. Thanks for your points. It would be good to add time stamps to the video. Will help us to quickly recollect jusy by watching the time stamps.

  • @zeta_meow_meow
    @zeta_meow_meow Рік тому

    Liked the video, Loved it

  • @falgunsoni1521
    @falgunsoni1521 Рік тому +1

    When Harkirat told the story of Indian crabs grabbing and pulling another one down, he metaphorically meant Kunal Kushwaha trying false defamation on him as he was afraid of Kirat stepping into the teaching industry.

  • @Lamya_1
    @Lamya_1 Рік тому

    You provide great value man

  • @anilraghu8687
    @anilraghu8687 Рік тому +1

    if your friends are making 30 lakhs you are making 10 lakhs eventually you will not get there, or need not. You can think about improving yourself that is all.

  • @shindesiddhesh843
    @shindesiddhesh843 Рік тому +1

    Man you are very much right on this although I am not in the industry yet but the feeling I can relate sometimes. Like I do participate a lot in hackathons but most of the times it feels like fuck he got the prize for such easy project and I was here thinking so deep on the project and didn't get the prize.
    Well I was able to connect to the thoughts it feels a bit releaved after listening to this video

  • @JatinBatra-pj7kl
    @JatinBatra-pj7kl Рік тому

    @harkirat, Hi ! Just recently found out about the channel, the content is amazing. What excited you about the low latency systems?

  • @muhammadfurqan917
    @muhammadfurqan917 Рік тому

    No on share such secrets. More power to you sir.

  • @kumarnaresh578
    @kumarnaresh578 Рік тому +1

    Hi Harkirat Singh,
    I often see your videos and those are really helpful. Need your advice on below case'/,
    My friend don't have any experience and graduates in 2013 and she is looking for IT career. As we don't have opportunities due to no experience, I proposed to learn Salesforce course and try to get opportunity in UpWork app and gain experience.
    Is this a good idea?
    If yes, can we put this UpWork experience and apply for Regular😢 Jobs with experience?
    Any suggestions would greatly help.

  • @priyamsaxena3626
    @priyamsaxena3626 Рік тому +1

    5:20 love babbar spotted

  • @madhankumar9766
    @madhankumar9766 Рік тому

    ThankYou Harkirat for Your valuable suggestion

  • @Geek_Mohit
    @Geek_Mohit Рік тому

    thenk you !!! very helpful video !!

  • @ssk7690
    @ssk7690 Рік тому

    this guy is amazing.

  • @sahilgupta7001
    @sahilgupta7001 Рік тому +1

    what do you think for ai taking jobs, now I am not talking about the whole tech, but things like web/app dev will definitely be automated, so should we learn it

  • @thegodkira3953
    @thegodkira3953 Рік тому +1

    Brick and mortar will build generational wealth. Even if you work into tech try building a business out of your skill. Dont be stuck in job mindset your entire life if you want to financially free

  • @mattapallinalam5078
    @mattapallinalam5078 Рік тому

    Lovely video ❤ lots of love

  • @aadarshktofficial
    @aadarshktofficial Рік тому +1

    Very informative video

  • @pranavwani
    @pranavwani Рік тому

    Man, thanks for sharing 🫡

  • @Thamaraiyselvan
    @Thamaraiyselvan Рік тому

    Be open minded and positive bro...❤

  • @Kaindal_ankit
    @Kaindal_ankit Рік тому +1

    Great bro ❤‍🔥

  • @princeofheaven19
    @princeofheaven19 4 місяці тому

    I rejected a 75 lakh ctc job when I was making only 50 lakh because the other job was asking for 5 days onsite and I want to work remote.

  • @neptunesodakid7307
    @neptunesodakid7307 Рік тому

    thats some naval ravikant shit appreciate it

  • @alwaysahad
    @alwaysahad Рік тому

    Awesome video!!

  • @varunpalsingh3822
    @varunpalsingh3822 Рік тому

    Thanks harkirat for such good advices

  • @STUTICHAURASIA
    @STUTICHAURASIA Рік тому

    Every Time open scocial media , I see new thing - skill , tools , tech coming up .
    That's so facinating , i want to learn them . But one need to focus on learning a particular thing for a decent amount of time .
    How Should One focus on one skill in this disrupting era where we need to catch up along ?

  • @salladiallo9766
    @salladiallo9766 Рік тому

    I can’t wait to start the new course on the 9th

  • @vaibhavdubey18
    @vaibhavdubey18 Рік тому

    Thanks for your guidance ❤

  • @yashikhankar
    @yashikhankar Рік тому +1

    Take 10% of my salary and teach me offer. A similar comment I had made on one of your videos. Now I have purchased your course, excited🤩🤩🤩. My offer was higher, though.😅😅😅

  • @chandukiran9680
    @chandukiran9680 Рік тому

    I believe you are revolutionizing tech youth to guide in the most effective way of becoming a successful person in this domain. I didn't think of taking your course because 6000/- is a big thing for me but later watching you getting hated by some people made me feel kinda bad. I felt bad because you are defending yourself while you are doing something unique. Honestly there are lot of members, companies and organisations offering paid courses for the recorded UA-cam sessions of learning python and even HTML. The thing is people are buying it!
    When you've restarted to post your UA-cam videos I was so curious because you are providing so much of legit and valuable information for free in UA-cam but I kinda felt bad when you've introduced a paid course and all the content you've provided seemed like you've planned all of this from earlier.
    But I've never seen someone like you and the way you create the content.
    To be honest I've started raising money (6000/-) from the time you've introduced this course because I believe in you. You are unique.
    For me what value you add to this course is secondary.... I am paying for this course because I value your time.
    If a person who is not capable of affording your course will find a way to buy it if that person sees what you are trying to do.
    If that person ends up joining this course, That shows his seriousness towards his betterment because that person will also be joining with the like minded persons community and that is worth paying for this course too.
    I really want to share this quote when you are trying to prove yourself for the hate you're getting...
    "You will never find a hater who is better than you" - David goggins
    I don't even care if this course is a scam or waste of my money (although 6k means a lot to me) but what I see that brings value to the money I'll pay is your time and the community you're forming.
    I believe this course outcome will be the answer for all of the hate you're facing now. I want you to be yourself harkirat sir. You don't need to explain yourself or to prove yourself.
    Hahaha for the crab community you are someone unique so it's obvious that they're trying to drag you down😂 I like that how relevant that metaphor is to this situation.
    I waited till today to express my thoughts because I'm gonna buy your course today!
    11:55 haha if everything goes right someone will be making your story as a film just like super 30 and you can take part of it as you are someone interested in film making!
    I hope this comment brings some strength to the efforts that you're putting to bring value to the people who need it.
    Edit: Bought the course.

  • @adig4142
    @adig4142 Рік тому

    Please reply!! I am learning ML and am really interested in it. I don't have any experience with development in general but I can start now, so I wanted to ask should I pursue my ML interest BEFORE getting into development or should I first learn development? (college third year, in iit kanpur there are already offers from AI, ML from many companies)

  • @jashandod8661
    @jashandod8661 Рік тому

    ਕੰਨ ਕਰ ਗੱਲ ਸੁਣ ਮੱਖਣਾ😂....classics bro

  • @harshtekwani8540
    @harshtekwani8540 Рік тому

    Make a vedio on roadmap to freelance full stack developer from starting. How to get first client and stuff?

  • @aditayakrishnasharma5916
    @aditayakrishnasharma5916 Рік тому +1

    @Harkirat Singh i have just joined my college at SRM KTR i have gven my entrance and got rank of 4461 plz advice me what to take in cse i.e cse as a core or with a specialization i am confused my aim is to land a high paying job like you .
    i have alwasys liked coding i had computer science as optional in 12th where i learned java basically bluej. right now i am confused in AI and ML , cse core and data science . plz help me decide which brach to choose .
    also wanted to know what is your branch

  • @vaibhavnakrani2983
    @vaibhavnakrani2983 Рік тому

    What do you need from the following to get into AI:
    1) A PhD ?
    2) Complicated math ?
    3) Lots of expensive computers ?
    4) Lots of data ?

  • @shriyanshagarwal6910
    @shriyanshagarwal6910 Рік тому

    Well keeping abundance mindset is very difficult in India as majority of people in India has zero sum game mindset and u can't escape from it. Well we can do one thing that we can teach our children if our children would have abundance mindset then I am sure India will surpass everyone

  • @rbk.technology4747
    @rbk.technology4747 Рік тому +1

    Thanks man.
    I am seeing u as my future updated version of mine.
    I was also going through same.
    Like many are earning a lot of money so easily.
    Me here trying so hard to get a top internship and get Leetcode knight.
    But u made me feel like be in tech itself dude.

  • @veekysoft
    @veekysoft Рік тому

    You are Master!!

  • @soumalyakarak1201
    @soumalyakarak1201 Рік тому +1

    Hi bhaiya...can I join this course after 1 week of starting?

  • @Tai-Lung
    @Tai-Lung Рік тому

    Really Helpful.