Indian Youth Are Failing—Here’s Why You’ll Stay Broke
WAKE UP! YOU'RE WASTING YOUR PRIME YEARS
So, you’re an engineering student dreaming of becoming the next Elon Musk, Nikola Tesla, or any big name in the industry? Or maybe you’re just another college kid spending your days scrolling reels, sharing memes, hanging out with friends, or dating that absolute 10 from your college.
Well, listen up—it's time for a reality check.
INDIA IS BOOMING, BUT YOU’RE STUCK IN MEDIOCRITY
Right now, the Indian economy is skyrocketing. The government is actively funding startups, especially in the semiconductor and tech industries. Universities are offering grants for innovative ideas.
Sounds like a golden opportunity, right?
But here’s the irony—Indian youngsters are still unemployed. Instead of building the future, they’re busy embracing brain drain, running to foreign countries for jobs, while billion-dollar opportunities are right here at home.
Why? Because you've been brainwashed since childhood.
Bollywood sold you the college fantasy—pulling up in a sports bike, girlfriend on the back, wearing fancy clothes, rolling with a loyal squad that’s always got your back. That’s where you failed.
COLLEGE ISN’T JUST FOR FUN—IT’S A LAUNCHPAD
I’m not saying don’t have fun. You should experience life, make memories, and have stories to tell. But if your entire college life is just partying and gossiping, you’re setting yourself up for failure.
When the placement drive comes, companies don’t care about your friend circle. They don’t care if you’re the king of campus. They want problem solvers.
And what have you done?
- Spent nights trolling each other instead of learning a new skill.
- Wasted weekends in pubs instead of building a side hustle.
- Depended on friends for opportunities instead of creating your own.
Sure, maybe your friends will refer you for a job—but what if they’re stuck in junior roles themselves? You think a junior engineer has the power to recommend you? Hell no. They don’t even have access to the company’s server room without permission.
So what’s the move?
BUILD A NETWORK THAT LEVELS YOU UP
Surround yourself with people who push you to be better.
- Hit the gym together.
- Learn a skill together.
- Start a business together.
Look at history—Bill Gates built Microsoft in college. Mark Zuckerberg created Facebook in a dorm room.
But here’s the catch—it’s not just about building something. You need to learn how to sell, pitch, and lead.
When you graduate, you won’t remember the nerd who sat next to you in lectures. You’ll remember the guy who passed you the ball that won the tournament.
Create moments worth remembering—but also create a future worth living.
ARE YOU GOING TO BE A LOSER OR A LEGEND?
Imagine telling your future kids:
- “I wasted my youth chasing a girl who never cared about me.”
- “I studied my ass off just to land a minimum-wage job.”
Or would you rather say:
- “I built something in college that changed my life.”
- “I created a skill set so strong that companies chased me instead of me chasing them.”
You have two choices:
- Keep wasting time, depending on others, and live a mediocre life.
- Stop making excuses, take control, and build something your future self will be proud of.
FINAL MESSAGE
Stop relying on friends. Stop wasting time on distractions. Your journey is yours alone.
If you can’t find opportunities, create them.
If someone won’t hire you, become so good that they can’t ignore you.
The world isn’t waiting for you—it’s moving forward with or without you. Are you coming along, or are you staying behind?
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