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My Life Story from Failures ➡️ Amazon ➡️ IBPS PO ➡️ NICL Assistant
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Key takeaways
Main Ideas / Concepts / Lessons
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Life story framed as persistence after repeated failures
- The speaker emphasizes struggling for years across multiple competitive exams and career attempts before achieving success.
- They recount several setbacks—medical entrance failure, job exam failures, and a period working as an insurance agent—and explain how these failures eventually paved the way for later success.
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Pursuit of a “government job” as a major life goal
- A key recurring theme is family expectation that the speaker secure a government job for the relationship/marriage to progress.
- This goal created pressure but also served as motivation.
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Relationship support as a key factor
- The speaker meets their future wife during college.
- She is portrayed as an exceptional performer (topper/gold medalist), offering encouragement and guidance that improves the speaker’s study habits and morale.
- After the speaker’s success, communication with her parents and family acceptance becomes a turning point.
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Study methodology improvement over time
- Early on, the speaker relied on minimal preparation.
- Over time, they adopt habits like:
- Making personal notes
- Writing current affairs themselves
- This evolution is influenced by observing their partner’s approach.
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Adaptive career strategy when UPSC plans fell apart
- The speaker initially planned for UPSC.
- COVID disrupted timelines and logistics, so they pursued bank exams and other employment options to reach job stability sooner.
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Career pivot: unemployment → insurance agent → stable career
- When government roles don’t come quickly, the speaker joins as an insurance agent (Tata AIA Life Insurance) and sells policies.
- They later leave the role because it didn’t align with long-term goals.
- They describe it as a “circle” where their career eventually returns to the insurance domain.
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Breakthrough and timing of results
- The narrative highlights emotional stress during exam result periods (especially results like IBPS/PO-type exams).
- The breakthrough comes through the Central Bank of India selection result.
- After selection, training and further opportunities follow.
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Final career decision: bank vs insurance
- After selection for a government bank role (mentioned alongside CRPF/IBPS PO and later NICL assistant selection), the speaker evaluates choices:
- Take a higher-paying but more stressful/toxic bank posting, or
- Choose insurance for better long-term benefits and a more relaxed environment.
- They select NICL / National Insurance, accepting lower initial pay for longer-term stability and improved work-life balance.
- After selection for a government bank role (mentioned alongside CRPF/IBPS PO and later NICL assistant selection), the speaker evaluates choices:
Detailed Bullet Points of the “Methodology / Instructions” Implied in the Story
Study and Motivation Habits (as Practiced by the Speaker)
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After meeting the partner (during B.Sc Forestry)
- Begin studying more seriously in subsequent years.
- Clear the first year using the partner’s notes instead of immediately building their own notes system.
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Develop a personal notes system
- Start writing notes after realizing the value of:
- Own handwriting
- Subject-wise organization
- Start writing notes after realizing the value of:
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Include current affairs practice
- Write current affairs manually, building the habit consistently from that period.
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During exam grind alongside work
- Use mocks as the primary strategy when free time is limited.
- Continue preparing for prelims and mains even while working (including during Amazon tenure).
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Psychological approach after failure
- After near-miss results (e.g., IBPS PO), the speaker:
- Cries from disappointment
- Then makes a self-promise to crack the exam because being “close” proves it’s achievable
- After near-miss results (e.g., IBPS PO), the speaker:
Exam/Career Pathway Adaptation (Decision Logic)
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Medical pathway attempt (medical entrance route)
- After failing AIPMT and losing chances for a government seat, they switch to a different undergraduate route.
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UPSC pathway disruption
- When COVID interferes, they shift toward bank job exams because:
- Faster job acquisition is needed
- UPSC timelines become harder to manage
- When COVID interferes, they shift toward bank job exams because:
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When government jobs don’t arrive quickly
- They take a private-sector role as an insurance agent to:
- Earn income
- Keep moving forward
- They take a private-sector role as an insurance agent to:
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Final employment choice after success
- The speaker compares roles using:
- Initial pay
- Posting quality
- Stress/toxicity
- Long-term benefits
- Family-life compatibility (wife’s bank job)
- They choose insurance to reduce lifestyle conflict and improve work-life balance.
- The speaker compares roles using:
Speakers / Sources Featured (as Mentioned or Implied)
- Primary speaker: “I” / the channel creator (narrator of the story)
- Partner / future wife:
- College topper/gold medalist
- Later a government banker (Scale II Manager in Canara Bank)
- Father:
- Helps with admissions guidance and emotional support
- Also discussed during result checking
- Girlfriend’s parents:
- Become involved after the government job result and during acceptance/marriage progression
Mentioned organizations / sources (not speakers)
- Aakash Institute (coaching during medical preparation)
- IBPS (IBPS PO / IBPS SO exams; result systems)
- AIPMT (medical entrance mentioned)
- Amazon (workplace; hiring via email/Google form)
- Tata AIA Life Insurance (insurance agent job)
- CRPF / CRPF PPO (mentioned in selection-result context)
- Central Bank of India (successful bank in PO results)
- NICL / National Insurance (current role mentioned; “NICL Assistant”/insurance job)
- Canara Bank (wife’s selection)
- SBI Clerk (exam mentioned for scores)
- PRAYAGRAJ University / Samgin Watam University of Agriculture Technology and Sciences (college/university mentioned for entrance exam)
- Locations in the narrative: Jharkhand, Bokaro, Dhanbad, Kolkata