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Forwarded from ENSO ACADEMY- UPSC CSE (mujō)
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UPSC CSE EXAM is hard to achieve, not because of its nature, but because of an aspirant's ignorance of himself/herself, ignorance about UPSC CSE EXAM (SYLLABUS & PYQ) and heavy& blind investment in market lies.⚡️⚡️
Ask Yourself to know, why it is hard to achieve, you may get an answer depending upon how much awake you are or how much you still reluctant to awake.... That answer decides where you are in this journey at this moment....
If at all you are still reluctant to come out of ignorance, then may have to face the consequences of such ignorance, the consequences are nothing but a continuous loop of failures.
On the other hand if you can Awake and Aware in this Preparation, at least some result may come which your efforts may deserve.
Prepare Well with Awareness 🔥
UPSC CSE EXAM is hard to achieve, not because of its nature, but because of an aspirant's ignorance of himself/herself, ignorance about UPSC CSE EXAM (SYLLABUS & PYQ) and heavy& blind investment in market lies.⚡️⚡️
Ask Yourself to know, why it is hard to achieve, you may get an answer depending upon how much awake you are or how much you still reluctant to awake.... That answer decides where you are in this journey at this moment....
If at all you are still reluctant to come out of ignorance, then may have to face the consequences of such ignorance, the consequences are nothing but a continuous loop of failures.
On the other hand if you can Awake and Aware in this Preparation, at least some result may come which your efforts may deserve.
Prepare Well with Awareness 🔥
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Forwarded from ENSO ACADEMY- UPSC CSE
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There is a famous quote from Sun Tzu, “Know your enemy, know thyself, and you shall not fear a hundred battles.” Which is to say, without knowing your enemy, you will not understand what you must do in order to face him.
Here also more or less the same goes, "Know UPSC CSE demand, know thyself, and you may create an opportunity to clear UPSC CSE examination."
But the tragedy here is though everyone claim to be Serious and Sincere Aspirants to themselves, most of the times even after spending years and years together in this Preparation, they rarely do know UPSC CSE demand and even more worst is they never tried to look into themselves through self-analysis to know themselves w.r.t CSE exam, so it is obvious that what will be the consequences of such DUAL IGNORANCE, i.e., ignorance about UPSC CSE demand and ignorance of themselves.
Except UPSC CSE demand, these aspirants know everything else that's being propagated in the market through an instrument called as "CONDITIONING" (about exam and about their skills) by multiple forces for their self-interest through.
However irrespective of what market does, it is much of self-inflicted ignorance only. Here it's being remarked as self-inflicted ignorance, because there is no use in blaming market forces, thats their way of business, but as an aspirant trying to be AWARE of oneself and UPSC CSE demand, is one of the basic attributes to be expected.
In this self-inflicted ignorance, right from the beginning aspirants are reeling under market forces and facing consistent failures irrespective of their potential.
For your ignorant sleeping, you can blame 'n' number of market forces, but it only hardens your victim mindset and make you a living puppet in the hands of circumstances.
Awakening must come from inside, that will only happen when there is rigorous self-analysis and self-acceptance founded on the complete self-responsibility.
It is very saddening to see how aspirants are continuously becoming slaves to the market forces, loosing their self-esteem and turing out to be inefficient gradually.
Though physical slavery is more of ended, currently it is the age of mental slavery through much more forceful and powerful means like "manipulation and conditioning". So it is basic requirement of an aspirant who is aspiring to serve or lead others, first to secure himself/herself from the mental walls of slavery.
Anyone can enslave you, only until you don't realise that you are a slave, until you are reluctant to take self-responsibility and until you don't have an absolute self-belief.
So first being aware of current position and having a rational self-analysis is necessary to Awaken.
There are several good things in the market that may help an aspirant in their journey of preparation, but only the given condition that Aspirant is a Real Aspirant, and he/she knows UPSC CSE demand and himself/herself.
The most available way to understand UPSC CSE demand is, the Syllabus and the PYQ and some of the instructions provided by UPSC.
And to know oneself, what is required is keeping aside EGO voice, victim and defence mindset and seeing through one's self, to realise what one is doing everyday w.r.t Exam both in terms of Syllabus Preparation and mindset needed for the aspiring role.
This lack of self-analysis is diluting many potential aspirants productivity through subtle wastages of time here and there (in trivial activities which have nothing to do with the goal of that aspirant).
Thus, those supposedly real Aspirants out there, and if at all any of you are in ignorance sleeping, try to Awaken, before it's too late for making any changes.
Especially those giving 2026 attempt, it's critical time to Awaken urgently and utilise the next three months with Awareness of UPSC CSE demand and Yourself, so that your efforts may provide you an opportunity to clear this exam.
Prepare well with Awareness
All the best 😊
🌱🌱🔥🔥
There is a famous quote from Sun Tzu, “Know your enemy, know thyself, and you shall not fear a hundred battles.” Which is to say, without knowing your enemy, you will not understand what you must do in order to face him.
Here also more or less the same goes, "Know UPSC CSE demand, know thyself, and you may create an opportunity to clear UPSC CSE examination."
But the tragedy here is though everyone claim to be Serious and Sincere Aspirants to themselves, most of the times even after spending years and years together in this Preparation, they rarely do know UPSC CSE demand and even more worst is they never tried to look into themselves through self-analysis to know themselves w.r.t CSE exam, so it is obvious that what will be the consequences of such DUAL IGNORANCE, i.e., ignorance about UPSC CSE demand and ignorance of themselves.
Except UPSC CSE demand, these aspirants know everything else that's being propagated in the market through an instrument called as "CONDITIONING" (about exam and about their skills) by multiple forces for their self-interest through.
However irrespective of what market does, it is much of self-inflicted ignorance only. Here it's being remarked as self-inflicted ignorance, because there is no use in blaming market forces, thats their way of business, but as an aspirant trying to be AWARE of oneself and UPSC CSE demand, is one of the basic attributes to be expected.
In this self-inflicted ignorance, right from the beginning aspirants are reeling under market forces and facing consistent failures irrespective of their potential.
For your ignorant sleeping, you can blame 'n' number of market forces, but it only hardens your victim mindset and make you a living puppet in the hands of circumstances.
Awakening must come from inside, that will only happen when there is rigorous self-analysis and self-acceptance founded on the complete self-responsibility.
It is very saddening to see how aspirants are continuously becoming slaves to the market forces, loosing their self-esteem and turing out to be inefficient gradually.
Though physical slavery is more of ended, currently it is the age of mental slavery through much more forceful and powerful means like "manipulation and conditioning". So it is basic requirement of an aspirant who is aspiring to serve or lead others, first to secure himself/herself from the mental walls of slavery.
Anyone can enslave you, only until you don't realise that you are a slave, until you are reluctant to take self-responsibility and until you don't have an absolute self-belief.
So first being aware of current position and having a rational self-analysis is necessary to Awaken.
There are several good things in the market that may help an aspirant in their journey of preparation, but only the given condition that Aspirant is a Real Aspirant, and he/she knows UPSC CSE demand and himself/herself.
The most available way to understand UPSC CSE demand is, the Syllabus and the PYQ and some of the instructions provided by UPSC.
And to know oneself, what is required is keeping aside EGO voice, victim and defence mindset and seeing through one's self, to realise what one is doing everyday w.r.t Exam both in terms of Syllabus Preparation and mindset needed for the aspiring role.
This lack of self-analysis is diluting many potential aspirants productivity through subtle wastages of time here and there (in trivial activities which have nothing to do with the goal of that aspirant).
Thus, those supposedly real Aspirants out there, and if at all any of you are in ignorance sleeping, try to Awaken, before it's too late for making any changes.
Especially those giving 2026 attempt, it's critical time to Awaken urgently and utilise the next three months with Awareness of UPSC CSE demand and Yourself, so that your efforts may provide you an opportunity to clear this exam.
Prepare well with Awareness
All the best 😊
🌱🌱🔥🔥
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Forwarded from GEOGRAPHY OPTIONAL_ ENSO ACADEMY (Venkateswarlu Nagineni)
UPSC CSE 2026
How to Prepare Geography Optional ?
Before knowing how to prepare, let's look into how not to prepare ( of course you can prepare if you want, it's your choice and your consequences)
Few generalized ways of wrong approach to preparation.. as follows
1. Blindly mugging up and reading, revising same xyz notes and thinking they are preparing optional so well
2. Not understanding Syllabus, as rather than syllabus putting trust on some faculty and their notes
3. Focusing more on some institutes test series and model answers, rather than understanding previous year questions.
4. Neglecting ( some don't even buy standard books, rather buy all the material in market) necessary standard books.
5. Not having contemporary dimension regarding syllabus topics, this happens as a result of following some odd notes ( as they are so busy in reading and revising that notes, like all questions are going to come from that notes itself) .
6. lack of interlinking skills for concepts within chapter, between and among chapters and also between both papers ( as it requires quite amount self-efforts and struggle to understand syllabus, no notes will give it artificially).
7. Neglecting Paper-2 and certain portions of Paper-1 , by their imagination that just by reading from the preliminary exam perspective and a little GS mains perspective, they can easily write answers in optional. Don't know how they are missing the logic that if one studies the subject in detail and specifically, then it may help in GS, as Optional syllabus is very detailed and specific.
GS syllabus is very vague and general, how can this vague thing help in writing specific answers. (may be they know the logic)
8. Writing answers, this we need to talk , fixing a format for how to write answers , and reproducing it on paper ( here they don't bother about what question is expecting, they will write what they want to write, like a monarch )
9. The great formula , don't know from where people learning it , it is placing diagram on each page of answer 🙏( here they don't bother about name of diagram or other details of diagram or its specific relevance to question, all they need is they have to place diagram on each page)
10. From the beginning itself approaching Geography Optional with scepticism, getting influenced by the peer aspirants , that geography is difficult, geography is not giving marks , and if the influence is more , changing to other Optional ( that too many a times those who don't clear prelims , blame geography as difficult and change their Optional, if they really feel geography difficult it's good to change anyway, as it depends on their clarity) ,.....etc. ( may be there will be many more mistakes, )
Now , ask yourself if one makes all or some of the above 10 mistakes, then don't you think he/she is perfectly entitled to claim Geography is difficult and Geography is not giving good marks. Obviously, they will and they can say that.
But is it 100% True?
Is it Subject or is it your approach to Subject? Responsible for such claims around Geography. I don't know, so ask yourself , may be you will know it.
@Interior_Paz
How to Prepare Geography Optional ?
Before knowing how to prepare, let's look into how not to prepare ( of course you can prepare if you want, it's your choice and your consequences)
Few generalized ways of wrong approach to preparation.. as follows
1. Blindly mugging up and reading, revising same xyz notes and thinking they are preparing optional so well
2. Not understanding Syllabus, as rather than syllabus putting trust on some faculty and their notes
3. Focusing more on some institutes test series and model answers, rather than understanding previous year questions.
4. Neglecting ( some don't even buy standard books, rather buy all the material in market) necessary standard books.
5. Not having contemporary dimension regarding syllabus topics, this happens as a result of following some odd notes ( as they are so busy in reading and revising that notes, like all questions are going to come from that notes itself) .
6. lack of interlinking skills for concepts within chapter, between and among chapters and also between both papers ( as it requires quite amount self-efforts and struggle to understand syllabus, no notes will give it artificially).
7. Neglecting Paper-2 and certain portions of Paper-1 , by their imagination that just by reading from the preliminary exam perspective and a little GS mains perspective, they can easily write answers in optional. Don't know how they are missing the logic that if one studies the subject in detail and specifically, then it may help in GS, as Optional syllabus is very detailed and specific.
GS syllabus is very vague and general, how can this vague thing help in writing specific answers. (may be they know the logic)
8. Writing answers, this we need to talk , fixing a format for how to write answers , and reproducing it on paper ( here they don't bother about what question is expecting, they will write what they want to write, like a monarch )
9. The great formula , don't know from where people learning it , it is placing diagram on each page of answer 🙏( here they don't bother about name of diagram or other details of diagram or its specific relevance to question, all they need is they have to place diagram on each page)
10. From the beginning itself approaching Geography Optional with scepticism, getting influenced by the peer aspirants , that geography is difficult, geography is not giving marks , and if the influence is more , changing to other Optional ( that too many a times those who don't clear prelims , blame geography as difficult and change their Optional, if they really feel geography difficult it's good to change anyway, as it depends on their clarity) ,.....etc. ( may be there will be many more mistakes, )
Now , ask yourself if one makes all or some of the above 10 mistakes, then don't you think he/she is perfectly entitled to claim Geography is difficult and Geography is not giving good marks. Obviously, they will and they can say that.
But is it 100% True?
Is it Subject or is it your approach to Subject? Responsible for such claims around Geography. I don't know, so ask yourself , may be you will know it.
@Interior_Paz
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Forwarded from GEOGRAPHY OPTIONAL_ ENSO ACADEMY (Venkateswarlu Nagineni)
UPSC CSE 2026
Now the main question, How to Prepare Geography Optional.
By considering all those above mistakes, the following ingredients may make some difference ( nothing is assured) that too depending on aspirants acceptance and belief.
1. Preparation with Awareness: three sub components
(a) Emphasising on thorough Conceptual Understanding from Standard Textbooks ( ofcourse standard books don't contain complete syllabus, where ever required need to refer other materials and internet)
(b) UPSC Given Geography Optional Syllabus -Understanding and Keeping it as ultimate reference at all stages of preparation
(c) Topic Wise Previous Year Questions , Keeping them as benchmark to check your conceptual understanding and sufficiency of your source ( be it standard books or material) (rather than blindly wasting time on reading inappropriate content or having shallow understanding of concepts, it's better if you check through PYQ, then you can make needed changes effectively)
2. Systems Approach to Preparation: 2 sub components
(a) Treating Total syllabus as a System and syllabus topics as elements of that system representing different domains of our life , and knowing that those elements are interlinked in one or the other way with each other directly or indirectly.
(b) also knowing that some of those elements ( syllabus topics) are dynamic, means they have contemporary dimension ( so while reading a topic itself , trying to cover contemporary developments regarding that topic)
3. Having a clean mind ( without misconceptions and illusions about Optional) and open mind ( ready to accept mistakes and to get adapted to new approach)
4. Knowing that perfection is a myth be it about completing entire syllabus or writing so called best answers. Considering the scope of subject, how much you may cover the syllabus, there is a huge chance to get few questions ( 4-5 ) from unknown or little known topics. Accept this, so that you can know limitations and focus on what you can do.
Writing Answers, keep one thing in mind , purpose of writing answers is to know what kind of mistakes you are doing while understanding question demand and presenting the content in a meaningful way as per question demand. It first starts with imperfections only , sometimes even complete wrong answers do come, but if you focus on what is missing and where and why it's missing, then you can work on those aspects. So that relative perfection and relative good answers will become an outcome of your efforts.
Know what you are doing and whether it have anything to contribute towards your performance in optional exam.
So Finally it's your choice and your consequences.
Preparation with Awareness or Preparation with Ignorance.
All the best 🌿
@Interior_Paz
Now the main question, How to Prepare Geography Optional.
By considering all those above mistakes, the following ingredients may make some difference ( nothing is assured) that too depending on aspirants acceptance and belief.
1. Preparation with Awareness: three sub components
(a) Emphasising on thorough Conceptual Understanding from Standard Textbooks ( ofcourse standard books don't contain complete syllabus, where ever required need to refer other materials and internet)
(b) UPSC Given Geography Optional Syllabus -Understanding and Keeping it as ultimate reference at all stages of preparation
(c) Topic Wise Previous Year Questions , Keeping them as benchmark to check your conceptual understanding and sufficiency of your source ( be it standard books or material) (rather than blindly wasting time on reading inappropriate content or having shallow understanding of concepts, it's better if you check through PYQ, then you can make needed changes effectively)
2. Systems Approach to Preparation: 2 sub components
(a) Treating Total syllabus as a System and syllabus topics as elements of that system representing different domains of our life , and knowing that those elements are interlinked in one or the other way with each other directly or indirectly.
(b) also knowing that some of those elements ( syllabus topics) are dynamic, means they have contemporary dimension ( so while reading a topic itself , trying to cover contemporary developments regarding that topic)
3. Having a clean mind ( without misconceptions and illusions about Optional) and open mind ( ready to accept mistakes and to get adapted to new approach)
4. Knowing that perfection is a myth be it about completing entire syllabus or writing so called best answers. Considering the scope of subject, how much you may cover the syllabus, there is a huge chance to get few questions ( 4-5 ) from unknown or little known topics. Accept this, so that you can know limitations and focus on what you can do.
Writing Answers, keep one thing in mind , purpose of writing answers is to know what kind of mistakes you are doing while understanding question demand and presenting the content in a meaningful way as per question demand. It first starts with imperfections only , sometimes even complete wrong answers do come, but if you focus on what is missing and where and why it's missing, then you can work on those aspects. So that relative perfection and relative good answers will become an outcome of your efforts.
Know what you are doing and whether it have anything to contribute towards your performance in optional exam.
So Finally it's your choice and your consequences.
Preparation with Awareness or Preparation with Ignorance.
All the best 🌿
@Interior_Paz
Forwarded from ENSO ACADEMY- UPSC CSE (N Venkateswarlu)
Observation from Evaluation:
Most of the aspirants are just writing the answers and filling the pages , but not "answering the question"
If you write what you want to or whatever you know then its mostly kind of writing answers, (passive practice, without any real improvement in skill).
If you first understand the demand of question, and write answer specific to that demand and present meaningfully by utilising the space given properly, then it is "answering the question" (active practice which may slowly improve skills)
Check yourself, whether you are writing answers or answering the question.
Ignorant way of joining test series and simply filling pages with answers , gathering material and model answers doesn't help most of the Aspirants. It needs a minimum of Awareness when it comes to using test series.
If you are really determined aspirant for 2026, don't waste next 4-5 months in darkness with negligence and ignorance.
All the best 🌿
@Interior_Paz
Most of the aspirants are just writing the answers and filling the pages , but not "answering the question"
If you write what you want to or whatever you know then its mostly kind of writing answers, (passive practice, without any real improvement in skill).
If you first understand the demand of question, and write answer specific to that demand and present meaningfully by utilising the space given properly, then it is "answering the question" (active practice which may slowly improve skills)
Check yourself, whether you are writing answers or answering the question.
Ignorant way of joining test series and simply filling pages with answers , gathering material and model answers doesn't help most of the Aspirants. It needs a minimum of Awareness when it comes to using test series.
If you are really determined aspirant for 2026, don't waste next 4-5 months in darkness with negligence and ignorance.
All the best 🌿
@Interior_Paz
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Forwarded from GEOGRAPHY OPTIONAL_ ENSO ACADEMY (Venkateswarlu Nagineni)
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If you people yield to your ego's voice of fear about Writing Answers , you will never get a chance to analyse your abilities and mistakes, which are most important ingredients for clearing any exam.
Fear of writing imperfect answers and inferior thoughts of you haven't studied enough , will always stop you from learning and hinders you to develop your skills.
Rather than being unaware of your abilities and skills , it's better to be AWARE of your mistakes.
Face the Fears and Bring Awareness into your Preparation.
Be Confident😊😍
Be AWARE😊😊
All The Best👍👍
@Interior_Paz
@geographyoptionalenso
🌱🌿🌸🌺
If you people yield to your ego's voice of fear about Writing Answers , you will never get a chance to analyse your abilities and mistakes, which are most important ingredients for clearing any exam.
Fear of writing imperfect answers and inferior thoughts of you haven't studied enough , will always stop you from learning and hinders you to develop your skills.
Rather than being unaware of your abilities and skills , it's better to be AWARE of your mistakes.
Face the Fears and Bring Awareness into your Preparation.
Be Confident😊😍
Be AWARE😊😊
All The Best👍👍
@Interior_Paz
@geographyoptionalenso
🌱🌿🌸🌺
Forwarded from GEOGRAPHY OPTIONAL_ ENSO ACADEMY (Venkateswarlu (eirinikí zoí))
🌱🌿🌸🌺
Never hold back from writing an answer if all that paralyzes you is fear of making a mistake.
If you make a mistake there is a chance that you will learn how to improve your answer next time.
If you never write an answer, you will never know what changes you need to make.
Each answer gives you an opportunity to make a mistake. It is the sum of those mistakes and the afterward realisation that will make you write better and better.
Somewhere it has to start , So start it here and now .
Be Happy to make all mistakes here itself rather than doing them in the UPSC Mains Examination.
Do Mistakes and Accept them , Learn from them and Evolve beyond them.
All the Best👍
@Interior_Paz
🌱🌿🌸🌺
Never hold back from writing an answer if all that paralyzes you is fear of making a mistake.
If you make a mistake there is a chance that you will learn how to improve your answer next time.
If you never write an answer, you will never know what changes you need to make.
Each answer gives you an opportunity to make a mistake. It is the sum of those mistakes and the afterward realisation that will make you write better and better.
Somewhere it has to start , So start it here and now .
Be Happy to make all mistakes here itself rather than doing them in the UPSC Mains Examination.
Do Mistakes and Accept them , Learn from them and Evolve beyond them.
All the Best👍
@Interior_Paz
🌱🌿🌸🌺
Forwarded from ENSO ACADEMY- UPSC CSE (mujō)
Even as a pinch of salt in fresh milk, ignorance will ruin your efforts in UPSC attempt after attempt.
You must remove the illusionary misconceptions that you have gathered from Market and YouTube to cover up your fear of failure. Do Preparation with Awareness using Syllabus, PYQ and Self-Analysis and Finally Best Efforts.
Remember Your Excuses, Your Resistance and Your Comfort Zone in Ignorance, will give you nothing but self denial , self blame and self doubting behaviour.
The "Trio of Preparation with Awareness":
1. Syllabus
2. PYQ
3. Self-Analysis
As a catalyst in the process, Mentor may be useful to the extent you are ready to accept and utilise mentor.
All the best 🌿
You must remove the illusionary misconceptions that you have gathered from Market and YouTube to cover up your fear of failure. Do Preparation with Awareness using Syllabus, PYQ and Self-Analysis and Finally Best Efforts.
Remember Your Excuses, Your Resistance and Your Comfort Zone in Ignorance, will give you nothing but self denial , self blame and self doubting behaviour.
The "Trio of Preparation with Awareness":
1. Syllabus
2. PYQ
3. Self-Analysis
As a catalyst in the process, Mentor may be useful to the extent you are ready to accept and utilise mentor.
All the best 🌿
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