At 18, she has many choices.
At 18, you have nothing to offer.
At 20, people notice her without effort.
At 20, no one notice you at all.
At 30, her best years fade.
At 30, your best years are just starting.
She is valued for what she is.
You are valued for what you become.
Posts by Divyansh Goyal
Dear Algorithm,
Weβre a guy whoβs working hard to learn, create, and grow a strong community
Please connect me with:
- Chess players
- Philosophy enthusiasts
- Coders / Developer
- Book lover
- Linux / Open Source fan
- Business thinker
- Politics & Current Affair reader
- Morality / Ethics explorer
guys ask me any philosophical question & I'll try to answer.
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The door was always open. So why did you spend a lifetime waiting for permission to walk through it?
At what point does your identity become your prison?
If society handed you a map and the map is wrong, do you keep following it β or trust the wilderness?
Is your suffering a message β or a habit you've grown too comfortable with?
What does it mean to be guilty of a crime no one can name, in a trial no one will explain?
If the wound is also the place where light enters β why do you keep trying to heal so fast?
Are you truly living, or are you just rehearsing life from a safe distance?
What if the transformation you're waiting for requires the destruction of everything you currently call "me"?
Is the cage you live in made of iron β or of the stories you keep telling yourself?
If you spend your entire life becoming what others expect, who dies at the end?
Hey I'm looking for people who are interested in chess, philosophy and coding.
Let's connect
The politician promises heaven after elections. The priest promises heaven after death. Both are asking you to wait.
If everyone is the hero of their own story, who is the villain?
Looking for people interested in chess, coding, and books.
Letβs connect.
I ask questions most people ignore.
π§ Philosophy
π» Full-Stack Developer
βοΈ Chess
Follow if you enjoy deep thoughts, curious questions, and thinking a few moves ahead.
Agree
Maybe the real disappointment is realizing curiosity can sometimes lead to emptiness.
Would you rather know the truth and be unhappy, or live happily in ignorance?
Is happiness something we create, or something we discover?
Whatβs one book that genuinely changed the way you think?
Iβm building my reading list for this year. π
everyone's shipping AI products
meanwhile i'm still googling "center a div"
we're not all built the same π
i've been coding for 3 years.
i still copy-paste from Stack Overflow.
i still Google basic syntax.
i still use AI for 80% of my code.
and my projects work.
gatekeeping "real dev" is cooked. π₯
unpopular opinion:
the best devs aren't the ones who know the most.
they're the ones who break things fastest and fix them faster.
speed of learning > depth of knowledge.
A painted figure sits alone at an open window, back turned, gazing out at a stormy blue ocean. Blue butterflies drift through the rain-streaked air. The entire painting is drenched in deep blues and shadow, evoking solitude, longing, and quiet contemplation.
We treat our future self like a stranger we're in debt to.
You push it to "tomorrow-you" like they're more capable. But tomorrow-you is just today-you β carrying yesterday's weight plus the shame tax.
The procrastinator doesn't believe in their own continuity.