So a lot of people will be moving to ORN/ KB and other areas in Delhi.
Those who are already here, what is your list of what not to do in ORN ?
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Avoid watching porn (even if you watch; don't masturbate else you are going to lose your vital energy; side effects memory loss ) /searching, calling escorts websites, getting a massage from the spa, tinder swipe, focusing on quantity of study and study materials, social media (selected quora/Fb/Instagram reading and insta story MCQ from testbook.com on weekends could be done )
Keep a balance between gaining knowledge and giving tests; start with open book/open internet tests from the second month of your UPSC preparation even if you have started with zero / scratch; write whatever you know; rest copy paste answers from Vision IAS answer format to your test paper. #BeRidiculous #AnswerChor in answer writing .
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Haha !! was expecting something better from this place : my observations on ORN :( personal view)
1.crowd intimidation: Couples roaming in every gullies of ORN(no Offence its quite natural) , this leads to FOMO among many and they eventually end up in relationships------>survival(simple mei bole toh kandha (shoulder) chaiye survival ke liyeReasons are many loneliness, first time exposure to independence( usually seen in Foundation aspirants or 1st time attempters), frustration and exhaustion( veterans)
2.False consciousness: every one chills here so can we, poor chaps are unaware about the 5-10% aspirants who are really slogging hard in libraries and in their rooms, they are your competition bhaii/behan log. In addition to them some really sincere candidates all over country whom we are not even aware. We are all know % of aspirants make to list in the very first first stage.
3.comfort zone Syndrome: UPSC is unpredictable , really tough , vague prelims paper etc. etc. we feed in our mind to make us feel pity on ourself ----->we start finding comfort in our failures , will definitely do it next year. honestly speaking I have seen this within me.
4.Friendship/ relationships: pls keep surrounded by people who add value to your preparation (though rarely found ).we often get intimidated by our nostalgic college life, not here live your college/Hostel Days. Remember this Exam and process is really brutal. You can see from the stories of selected candidates how they utilized their peer groups channelizing prep.
summering up:
- Be cautious before starting New relationship in ORN because I believe every good relationship should be an end in itself rather means to an end (i.e. survival in exam cycle as seen mostly in ORN) most of you won't find really compatible partner , compromise for sack of survival. Harsh but Truth.
- Kindly choose your company wisely: its better to be lone wolf till you find your pride (group of lions)hehe todha symbolic ho gaya.
- please do take care of your mental, physical and emotional well being. Talk to your close friends, family and loved ones.
- Be sincere NOT serious as quoted by@Neyawn.
ohh yeahek cheez toh bhul gaye:bewareof REEL AND SHORTS MOTIVATION: as said by RAMADHIR SINGH on UPSC : jab tak UPSC circle mei reels ka culture chalta rhega tab tak bhole aspirants ka chu**** banta rhega.
Sardar Kar
signing off
YehDilmangemore
JAI HIND
Haha !! was expecting something better from this place : my observations on ORN :( personal view)
1.crowd intimidation: Couples roaming in every damn gullies of ORN(no Offence its quite natural) , this leads to FOMO among many and they eventually end up in relationships------>survival(simple mei bole toh kandha (shoulder) chaiye survival ke liyeReasons are many loneliness, first time exposure to independence( usually seen in Foundation aspirants or 1st time attempters), frustration and exhaustion( veterans)2.False consciousness: every one chills here so can we, poor chaps are unaware about the 5-10% aspirants who are really slogging hard in libraries and in their rooms, they are your competition bhaii/behan log. In addition to them some really sincere candidates all over country whom we are not even aware. We are all know % of aspirants make to list in the very first first stage.
3.comfort zone Syndrome: UPSC is unpredictable , really tough , vague prelims paper etc. etc. we feed in our mind to make us feel pity on ourself ----->we start finding comfort in our failures , will definitely do it next year. honestly speaking I have seen this within me.
4.Friendship/ relationships: pls keep surrounded by people who add value to your preparation (though rarely found ).we often get intimidated by our nostalgic college life, not here live your college/Hostel Days. Remember this Exam and process is really brutal. You can see from the stories of selected candidates how they utilized their peer groups channelizing prep.
summering up:
- Be cautious before starting New relationship in ORN because I believe every good relationship should be an end in itself rather means to an end (i.e. survival in exam cycle as seen mostly in ORN) most of you won't find really compatible partner , compromise for sack of survival. Harsh but Truth.
- Kindly choose your company wisely: its better to be lone wolf till you find your pride (group of lions)hehe todha symbolic ho gaya.
- please do take care of your mental, physical and emotional well being. Talk to your close friends, family and loved ones.
- Be sincere NOT serious as quoted by@Neyawn.
ohh yeahek cheez toh bhul gaye:bewareof REEL AND SHORTS MOTIVATION: as said by RAMADHIR SINGH on UPSC : jab tak UPSC circle mei reels ka culture chalta rhega tab tak bhole aspirants ka chu**** banta rhega.
Sardar Kar
signing off
YehDilmangemore
JAI HIND
Hahaha you have made quite an extensive analysis, after going to orn i concluded most of people are bogus and upsc and 10 lakh figure is just a number. I now call rajinder nagar asshole nagar (or old asshole nagar if you want) filled with idiots who are there on a vacation.
Haha !! was expecting something better from this place : my observations on ORN :( personal view)
1.crowd intimidation: Couples roaming in every damn gullies of ORN(no Offence its quite natural) , this leads to FOMO among many and they eventually end up in relationships------>survival(simple mei bole toh kandha (shoulder) chaiye survival ke liyeReasons are many loneliness, first time exposure to independence( usually seen in Foundation aspirants or 1st time attempters), frustration and exhaustion( veterans)2.False consciousness: every one chills here so can we, poor chaps are unaware about the 5-10% aspirants who are really slogging hard in libraries and in their rooms, they are your competition bhaii/behan log. In addition to them some really sincere candidates all over country whom we are not even aware. We are all know % of aspirants make to list in the very first first stage.
3.comfort zone Syndrome: UPSC is unpredictable , really tough , vague prelims paper etc. etc. we feed in our mind to make us feel pity on ourself ----->we start finding comfort in our failures , will definitely do it next year. honestly speaking I have seen this within me.
4.Friendship/ relationships: pls keep surrounded by people who add value to your preparation (though rarely found ).we often get intimidated by our nostalgic college life, not here live your college/Hostel Days. Remember this Exam and process is really brutal. You can see from the stories of selected candidates how they utilized their peer groups channelizing prep.
summering up:
- Be cautious before starting New relationship in ORN because I believe every good relationship should be an end in itself rather means to an end (i.e. survival in exam cycle as seen mostly in ORN) most of you won't find really compatible partner , compromise for sack of survival. Harsh but Truth.
- Kindly choose your company wisely: its better to be lone wolf till you find your pride (group of lions)hehe todha symbolic ho gaya.
- please do take care of your mental, physical and emotional well being. Talk to your close friends, family and loved ones.
- Be sincere NOT serious as quoted by@Neyawn.
ohh yeahek cheez toh bhul gaye:bewareof REEL AND SHORTS MOTIVATION: as said by RAMADHIR SINGH on UPSC : jab tak UPSC circle mei reels ka culture chalta rhega tab tak bhole aspirants ka chu**** banta rhega.
Sardar Kar
signing off
YehDilmangemore
JAI HIND
Hahaha you have made quite an extensive analysis, after going to orn i concluded most of people are bogus and upsc and 10 lakh figure is just a number. I now call rajinder nagar asshole nagar (or old asshole nagar if you want) filled with idiots who are there on a vacation.
🤬
But true🤣
Haha !! was expecting something better from this place : my observations on ORN :( personal view)
1.crowd intimidation: Couples roaming in every gullies of ORN(no Offence its quite natural) , this leads to FOMO among many and they eventually end up in relationships------>survival(simple mei bole toh kandha (shoulder) chaiye survival ke liyeReasons are many loneliness, first time exposure to independence( usually seen in Foundation aspirants or 1st time attempters), frustration and exhaustion( veterans)2.False consciousness: every one chills here so can we, poor chaps are unaware about the 5-10% aspirants who are really slogging hard in libraries and in their rooms, they are your competition bhaii/behan log. In addition to them some really sincere candidates all over country whom we are not even aware. We are all know % of aspirants make to list in the very first first stage.
3.comfort zone Syndrome: UPSC is unpredictable , really tough , vague prelims paper etc. etc. we feed in our mind to make us feel pity on ourself ----->we start finding comfort in our failures , will definitely do it next year. honestly speaking I have seen this within me.
4.Friendship/ relationships: pls keep surrounded by people who add value to your preparation (though rarely found ).we often get intimidated by our nostalgic college life, not here live your college/Hostel Days. Remember this Exam and process is really brutal. You can see from the stories of selected candidates how they utilized their peer groups channelizing prep.
summering up:
- Be cautious before starting New relationship in ORN because I believe every good relationship should be an end in itself rather means to an end (i.e. survival in exam cycle as seen mostly in ORN) most of you won't find really compatible partner , compromise for sack of survival. Harsh but Truth.
- Kindly choose your company wisely: its better to be lone wolf till you find your pride (group of lions)hehe todha symbolic ho gaya.
- please do take care of your mental, physical and emotional well being. Talk to your close friends, family and loved ones.
- Be sincere NOT serious as quoted by@Neyawn.
ohh yeahek cheez toh bhul gaye:bewareof REEL AND SHORTS MOTIVATION: as said by RAMADHIR SINGH on UPSC : jab tak UPSC circle mei reels ka culture chalta rhega tab tak bhole aspirants ka chu**** banta rhega.
Sardar Kar
signing off
YehDilmangemore
JAI HIND
Answer writing kar dali 🤣🤣
but nicely explained 👍🏻👏🏻
If this has not been said, let me say it.
Make sure you are not intimidated by other people preparing. Most of the times, you will meet people who won't even be writing the exam, but want to gain social respect by claiming certain prelims successes, mains successes etc.
Also when you write any open test, some people will claim unusually high marks. Remember that generally the people who make high claims about their score in prelims / open test are ones who are not getting it.
Ones who are actually doing the hard work will be secretive about it. Secretive sometimes because they don't want to share something which may or may not work in the future. And sometimes secretive becuse it's a normal for them, and may raise eyebirws for other people, and attract unwanted attention.
A better thing to do in a peer group is to say 10-20 number less than you are actually scoring in any test, so that the eyes are off you. Those things make a small, but critical difference in your success.
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