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Comment by Imustaskforhelp

6 hours ago

I am not saying India's perfect. Far from it.

All the issues you mention are valid and I guess it all boils down to some aspects of over population and also crowding within the CS market too which impacts passionate people in CS too (something I wrote about as well)

But like I feel like leadership skills in India will go far. It's time to go and build things instead of trying to be consumers. The people who do this in India are gonna get rewarded disproportionately in my opinion.

I will just do my work building new things which isn't work for me but fun which I enjoy. So yeah!

Edit Leadership skills don't mean leading people but rather like I guess I meant Innovative skills in the sense of building new things and everything ykwim tho leadership skills can go far too, I feel like innovation skills are more needed too and the same point goes for both essentially imo.

> not saying India's perfect. Far from it

The is the reason it will never change.

Talking in double negative.

Citizens are so shameful to admit issues.

In most of the West, that I know of, people admit to issues. Brazenly say, yes , German train system is under performing, no investment in the last 10 years from both parties. Then there is chance for change. It is happening.

Ego issues need to cleared away.

Mic drop