Arihant Verma
1 min readNov 25, 2017

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Paul Finney

I’m sort of in a relatively opposite frame of life. I’m 23 and I’m starting to learn things, realising the hard way that one should learn as quickly as possible under self sustained deadlines. Unemployed, away from cities, barely talking with people except online mostly (career related things that is), battling between parents wanting me to go out of the country and invest their money in my Masters Degree, and trying to find something, anything to make them and myself realise that I have always learnt more efficiently and logically myself, than through education systems.

But that is hard because I’ve nothing significant to show to people, like you have your AI / Mathematical adventure and products to show, like cornea.ai, I’ve smaller ones.

It’s hard for me to continue learning (I’ve wasted all my college life in non-learning / non-career oriented activities) without being able to show myself and others that I can sustain monetarily well as well. It’s hard because I’m getting older and I’ve started late, I question my self worth, no body believes in me more than I do, and some other stuff

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Arihant Verma
Arihant Verma

Written by Arihant Verma

I write poetry and short fiction. I meditate, code, dance, sing, play 🏀, clean stuff. I’m a non sticky pan to events 🍳.

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