@arpitpatel5814

In life we must choose our regrets...
6 years of pursuing wrong degree 
40 years of pursuing wrong career 
👍🏻

@nitinmadan4009

Dude the calmness in your voice hides an emotion of struggle, pain and hard work.
Hope you keep inspiring others as well.

@larbesabdellah7079

I'm really proud of every person who had difficulties in his life but never gave up , I wish I'll be able to do the same

@siiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuu

i m a huge fan of his mindset! (i m 31 and restarting, learning to code since 1 year!) i will do it believe me! thank u man a lot!

@itsmeakash_

He's the iit delhi.... where less than 1% of indians even get chance

@ichangedmyname1507

Extremely valuable quotes which I would never forget in my life.

@Phantom-z9y

I am 25 now learning to code for the same reason. Soon I will be 26 and the depression that comes with joblessness and the pressure of family is a lot.

@jeffpipers5454

Best time to learn programming was yesterday and the second best time is now!

@illsaywhatifoundright

God the youtube algorithm knows how to keep me alive. Im 23, was so confused what to do with my life, ive completed 3 years of bca, pursuing mca ,had a job in an mnc two years ago, but got laid off. demotivated to continue this career even if i like coding rn,Your short gave me  an idea of "never too late to start" . Thanks for the hope.

@sanjay_raj

You are an inspiration man 👍👍

@pa5192

I am 40 and trying to get into programming. Not an IITian either. God help me!

@gamedo4269

I regret not learning even a single code during my college. 
Coding is very useful in today's world once you understand and practice it's basics.

@elite8predator883

I was slacking off of learning to code until I found your video. Thank you for this. This is going to be my motivation.

@yupii1997

Fresh out of school with my degree in dental science i was strugling to find a job in the field, plus the entire industry is corrupt where im from, so i started learning programming at the age of 25, im 27 now with one year of experience as a software developer

@TwistedRS

Yoo i started learning last year and I'm 27. I love program because it involved tons of problem solving and critical thinking. Hopefully I can eventually make a career out of it. I see so much negative stuff online but, I will not let it stop me from trying!

@HariHaran-zf7hz

Bro studied in iit delhi and telling he's learned coding at 25💀

@saifsheikh1708

Only person in tech creating YouTube videos with No Bs! 

Thanks a lot Sahil for inspiring us . Your hard life helping others to take right decision in career. 👏👏

@Waalter_Whitee

Monk becomes programmer

@fidgetykoala

I have a roadmap in mind: mastering excel (already used for CRM and financial statements plus I have done an advanced course, so I have basic knowledge of Pivot table, macros, lookups, if statements etc), reviewing HTML, then I had a look at Phyton and I could get the gist, due some commonalities with Excel syntax. Basically I'm applying for tech sales to build up a track record of quota which can nicely lead to business development positions. My background is in business so I got the strategic side, but I'm finding hard to convince the hiring managers that I'm capable to work in the tech field. Programming is a long term goal, in just a few days I think I already have a better understanding of the tech ecosystem. For me it's more about brain workout and getting a better literacy. From an outside perspective is fascinating, and I think that even with a beginner level in some languages the transferability to other function is high. It can really help in term of quantitative skills and reasoning. I hope my personal blueprint is not a fallacy in itself and it makes sense.

@OjasTelwane

Thank you Sahil, for sharing this valuable quote with us 👍