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Dhanush
@dhanushdotcodes
Open for Work | Ex @ZentorHQ | I build, ship, break, fix - mostly in full stack using ai tools.
mars Katılım Kasım 2023
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@dhruvtwt_ I ain’t reading all that.
I’m happy for you though,
or sorry that happened.
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Long Rant Alert!!!
Recently over the last few weeks or maybe even months, I have been constantly asking myself one question: "Why is life such a puzzle? Why is my life like this? What have I done to get such comforts and small successes, and what have I done to get this invisible layer of pain or suffering which others can't see?"
Okay, I get it, I asked many questions which most of you might have asked yourselves too, and honestly I couldn't think of an answer. I tried many things, or maybe not enough, I don't know. I don't even know what is correct and what is wrong anymore because I don't think there exists any absolute truth, and even if it does, we humans, or at least I, aren't able to fully comprehend it. I asked many people, tried to observe life, and waited thinking I would get the answer when the right time came, but none of it worked.
Last week I was having a late night conversation with @VazeKshitij. I had called him just to tell him about a small win, but eventually I ended up asking him the same question as I have shared a bit of my life with him, "Why is life like this?" On one side I'm battling with my own life every day, having existential crises, thinking about what deeds I have done to face certain things, some things which no one would ever ask for, but at the same time God is also fulfilling some of the wishes I silently asked for.
Obviously Kshitij told me how the hell he was supposed to know answers to such questions when even he doesn't know the answers to his own life. Maybe only God can answer them. But he did tell me one thing, confront your own battles, acknowledge them, and try to find solutions for them. Also, be grateful for what god is giving you and also think of what you want to do once your wish is granted because we don't even know what to do once we achieve something. I don't even know if I interpreted his words correctly because I was already down, unstable, sleepy, sad, happy, too many emotions at the same time. I don't exactly remember what he said (sorry Kshitij), but if I had to conclude our conversation, it would simply be:
"Move forward. Don't stop. Life does get better."
At first I didn't want to accept it even though deep inside I knew he was telling the truth, but it's human tendency to resist. The next day I was alone in my room, thinking and trying to recall our conversation, and suddenly I remembered references from the Mahabharata.
The Pandavas were supposed to live in kingdoms, they were destined for greatness, born with fortune, followed dharma, did good deeds, yet they still had to live in forests without basic comforts. They were disrespected, humiliated, and forced to experience almost every form of suffering a normal human can experience, but they never kept asking, "Why do we need to suffer when we have done nothing wrong?" They simply kept moving forward.
Even when God himself was on their side, they still had to suffer because maybe that's just life. Even Krishna doesn't completely change your path, but he does teach you something important.
- Some things are beyond your understanding.
- You still have control over your actions now.
- Your present karma can shape your future.
- Suffering is not proof that you're meant to suffer forever.
During Kurukshetra, even Arjuna broke down after seeing the situation he had been placed in. Krishna didn't call him a coward. Instead, he told him to face reality, understand the situation, acknowledge it, and continue doing the karma one must do for a better tomorrow even when it hurts.
Maybe Krishna knew that such phases are temporary. Everyone goes through them at some point, but temporary pain does not mean you are finished. If the mighty Arjuna with such willpower can get sad, then of course we normal humans can too, but that doesn't mean we sit at one place crying and just praying the nightmare gets over.
Your current mental state is temporary. Your deeper potential is bigger than this phase.
A difficult chapter is not evidence of a doomed destiny. Sometimes it is just the chapter before transformation.
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I find these transaction history feature pretty cool!!!
Give me an idea of points I burned and points I earned.
Dhanush@dhanushdotcodes
Been building MVP of a PWA i.e a point based reward system. You complete your work, You earn your points, You spend them on things you want to do. I am loving it, Still working on the UI 😇... (You can help me in the comments)
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@hrshtdotme 41gb memory used outta 48gb, we are seriously cooked!!!1
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career update:
god's plan☝️❤️
Swayam Gupta@doSwayamExist
15 interviews, 0 offers. Starting again.
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Didn't know @ThePrimeagen did movies too
Every Movie Plug@everymovieplug
Bro is using superpowers in daily life 😂
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@101xanshu the slight difference between great ux and frustrating ux
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