Your 20s are the best time to take risks.
So why are you afraid to start?
This is your golden age. Use it. Don’t waste it.
Start now and thank yourself later.
Even if things don’t work out perfectly, you lose nothing.
At least you gain experience, lessons, and stories : which is far better than wasting your time on meaningless things.
Have a great Day ❤️
@Digital_grind
You don’t have a wife to risk.And honestly, most people aren’t expecting much from you yet.
You don’t have children depending on you.
You don’t have big assets to lose.
So why are you afraid to start?
This is your golden age. Use it. Don’t waste it.
Start now and thank yourself later.
Even if things don’t work out perfectly, you lose nothing.
At least you gain experience, lessons, and stories : which is far better than wasting your time on meaningless things.
Have a great Day ❤️
@Digital_grind
YearProgressET
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50% of the year is gone.
So let’s ask ourselves… what have we done so far? 🤔
Did we move closer to our goals, or just move with the crowd?
There’s still time to change the story.
Start today.
Start today.
Start today.
@Digital_grind
So let’s ask ourselves… what have we done so far? 🤔
Did we move closer to our goals, or just move with the crowd?
There’s still time to change the story.
Start today.
Start today.
Start today.
@Digital_grind
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Google dropped a 64-page technical guide for building AI agents.
If you love AI or you're trying to build AI tools, make sure to check it out.
And don't worry cuz you don’t need to be super technical to learn something useful from it.
https://services.google.com/fh/files/misc/startup_technical_guide_ai_agents_final.pdf
If you love AI or you're trying to build AI tools, make sure to check it out.
And don't worry cuz you don’t need to be super technical to learn something useful from it.
https://services.google.com/fh/files/misc/startup_technical_guide_ai_agents_final.pdf
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There is also another one from Open AI
HERE 👇
https://cdn.openai.com/business-guides-and-resources/a-practical-guide-to-building-agents.pdf
HERE 👇
https://cdn.openai.com/business-guides-and-resources/a-practical-guide-to-building-agents.pdf
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#DailyUpdate
Day 056 of Self-Improvement 🚀
Cool day today.
I skipped my classes and decided to fully focus on studying JavaScript instead. Started at 8:00 AM and studied until 1:00 PM.
In between, I had a meeting where I explained my code to mentors to practice interview-style thinking for the future.
Today I covered the main concepts of Asynchronous JavaScript and solved a few exercises to make sure I understood it.
Let’s gooo 💪
Day 056 of Self-Improvement 🚀
Cool day today.
I skipped my classes and decided to fully focus on studying JavaScript instead. Started at 8:00 AM and studied until 1:00 PM.
In between, I had a meeting where I explained my code to mentors to practice interview-style thinking for the future.
Today I covered the main concepts of Asynchronous JavaScript and solved a few exercises to make sure I understood it.
Let’s gooo 💪
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Starting the Day Early with Amazing fresh and Energetic moment in the morning 🔥
Showing up every day is hard.
Life is hard.
For the past few months, I’ve faced many failures and bad moments.
But what matters most is not giving up.
Because the moment you quit…
everyone who doubted you becomes right.
So keep going.
Have a great Day ❤️
@Digital_grind
Life is hard.
For the past few months, I’ve faced many failures and bad moments.
But what matters most is not giving up.
Because the moment you quit…
everyone who doubted you becomes right.
So keep going.
Have a great Day ❤️
@Digital_grind
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#DailyUpdate
Day 057 of self improvement
Still learning Asynchronous JavaScript : callbacks, promises, and async/await.
Yeah, these are “basic” topics…
but I believe the fundamentals should be rock solid.
Rushing to advanced stuff without understanding the core is pointless.
Plan for the weekend:
Build 1–2 mini projects to solidify everything.
Node.js starts next week. 🚀
@Digital_grind
Day 057 of self improvement
Still learning Asynchronous JavaScript : callbacks, promises, and async/await.
Yeah, these are “basic” topics…
but I believe the fundamentals should be rock solid.
Rushing to advanced stuff without understanding the core is pointless.
Plan for the weekend:
Build 1–2 mini projects to solidify everything.
Node.js starts next week. 🚀
@Digital_grind
You didn’t start from a painful user problem.
You just started from a coding idea.
And that makes all the difference.
Building software is only half the job.
The other half ? "Getting people to actually use it."
Because no matter how clean your code or how slick your app is,
if nobody cares or sees it, it’s just another side project on Github.
✅ Start thinking user first, code second.
Validate, share, test, iterate, and grow your audience alongside your product.
Have a great Day ❤️
@Digital_grind
You just started from a coding idea.
And that makes all the difference.
Building software is only half the job.
The other half ? "Getting people to actually use it."
Because no matter how clean your code or how slick your app is,
if nobody cares or sees it, it’s just another side project on Github.
✅ Start thinking user first, code second.
Validate, share, test, iterate, and grow your audience alongside your product.
Have a great Day ❤️
@Digital_grind
#DailyUpdate
Day 058 of self - improvement 🚀
Today was probably the most exhausting day so far.
Spent 10+ hours in front of the screen.
Officially started learning backend development.
React will come later, but for now my main focus is Node.js and backend fundamentals.
Also built a simple Weather Web App using Vanilla JS just to understand how APIs work.
Plus learned some basic CLI commands today.
Slowly connecting the dots. ⚡
Day 058 of self - improvement 🚀
Today was probably the most exhausting day so far.
Spent 10+ hours in front of the screen.
Officially started learning backend development.
React will come later, but for now my main focus is Node.js and backend fundamentals.
Also built a simple Weather Web App using Vanilla JS just to understand how APIs work.
Plus learned some basic CLI commands today.
Slowly connecting the dots. ⚡
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Nobody tells beginners this:
Your first year in tech will feel confusing.
You’ll doubt yourself.
You’ll feel slow.
You’ll break things.
But if you stay consistent for 365 days…
Your life will look completely different.
Have a great Day ❤
@Digital_grind
Your first year in tech will feel confusing.
You’ll doubt yourself.
You’ll feel slow.
You’ll break things.
But if you stay consistent for 365 days…
Your life will look completely different.
Have a great Day ❤
@Digital_grind
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Digital grind
#DailyUpdate Day 058 of self - improvement 🚀 Today was probably the most exhausting day so far. Spent 10+ hours in front of the screen. Officially started learning backend development. React will come later, but for now my main focus is Node.js and backend…
#DailyUpdate
Day 059 (March 15)
Spent the weekend diving into system design & system architecture and got my first proper introduction to Node.js as a backend framework.
Learned how APIs actually connect everything behind the scenes and got valuable insights from senior devs.
Honestly… an amazing weekend of learning. 🚀
Day 059 (March 15)
Spent the weekend diving into system design & system architecture and got my first proper introduction to Node.js as a backend framework.
Learned how APIs actually connect everything behind the scenes and got valuable insights from senior devs.
Honestly… an amazing weekend of learning. 🚀
Digital grind
https://x.com/i/status/2033207070812508560
Check It out if you feel behind always .
#DailyUpdate
Day 060 of self - improvement
Repeating. Practicing. Improving.
Every single day.
Today’s focus: Node.js ⚙️
Day 060 of self - improvement
Repeating. Practicing. Improving.
Every single day.
Today’s focus: Node.js ⚙️
Digital grind
#DailyUpdate Day 060 of self - improvement Repeating. Practicing. Improving. Every single day. Today’s focus: Node.js ⚙️
🎯 Day 60 Milestone!
Over the last 80 days, I’ve been grinding and showing up consistently.
Out of those 80 days, I managed to stay committed for 60 days, which is 75% consistency! ✨
@Digital_grind
Over the last 80 days, I’ve been grinding and showing up consistently.
Out of those 80 days, I managed to stay committed for 60 days, which is 75% consistency! ✨
@Digital_grind
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It takes time.
It’s boring.
You’re gonna fail a lot of times.
That’s why so many people don’t make it through.
But if you’re patient enough, you’re gonna win.
Have a great Day ❤
@Digital_grind
It’s boring.
You’re gonna fail a lot of times.
That’s why so many people don’t make it through.
But if you’re patient enough, you’re gonna win.
Have a great Day ❤
@Digital_grind
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Forwarded from Tech Nerd (Tech Nerd)
1 USD = 155 ETB.
No one here is paying me 155x my effort, so I stopped working with local clients like 1 and half year ago. (same for @Natyiu0). If you trust your skills and have solid projects (not just AI to do lists), go to YC startups, find early stage founders on LinkedIn or X, and DM them. Twitter Premium helps and its worth it.
If you’re good, you can land a $1k internship for 1–2 months. Go all in, and it can turn into a $3k–$4k full-time role. I’ve seen it happen. If you’re not there yet, build. 2–4 hours a day. One strong project every week for 4 weeks. Post on X (views don’t matter), then start DMing.
Keep building, make projects more complex over time. Just make side projects a habit. Rewire your brain.
@selfmadecoder
No one here is paying me 155x my effort, so I stopped working with local clients like 1 and half year ago. (same for @Natyiu0). If you trust your skills and have solid projects (not just AI to do lists), go to YC startups, find early stage founders on LinkedIn or X, and DM them. Twitter Premium helps and its worth it.
If you’re good, you can land a $1k internship for 1–2 months. Go all in, and it can turn into a $3k–$4k full-time role. I’ve seen it happen. If you’re not there yet, build. 2–4 hours a day. One strong project every week for 4 weeks. Post on X (views don’t matter), then start DMing.
Keep building, make projects more complex over time. Just make side projects a habit. Rewire your brain.
@selfmadecoder