u/Bitter-Piano-2619

Staring my CA journey properly from tommorrow

Starting this journey feels weird but in a good way. I’ve always loved drawing, editing, and visual storytelling and I hope to explore those more in the future but I know the reality, the people around me expect me to choose a "recognized" career path.

​I spent so much time confused, asking myself... CA, CS, or CMA? Why did I even pick Commerce in the first place?

Then I remembered my 9th-grade self. I dreamt of becoming a CA because I saw a woman in my town achieve a top rank and gain total financial independence. I want that. I want to reach a point where I’m independent enough that people respect my decisions.

​People keep saying CA is too hard or that I’m making a mistake and honestly those comments have made me doubt myself since 11th grade. What if I fail? What if I waste time and money? But I’ve realized I can’t give up before I even begin. I don’t care if the passing rate is only 5%. I might be an average student and I know I’ll have to struggle but I’m ready for the challenge. I don’t know if I’ll make it but I know it’s worth the try.

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u/Bitter-Piano-2619 — 6 days ago

Mental state after 3 consecutive defeats

This video is for entertainment purposes only. Please don't take it to heart.

u/Bitter-Piano-2619 — 6 days ago

Pata hai aaj kya hua, I saw a comment today that honestly broke my heart. Someone posted a "Victim Card" meme under a video of an acid attack survivor, and it’s just hard to believe people can be that cold.

​This is exactly why we still need feminism. We live in a world where a woman can have her whole life changed just for saying "no" and then when she’s brave enough to share her story, people try to mock her for it. It’s not about "playing a card," it’s about a human being trying to heal. We really need to do better and start treating survivors with the respect and empathy they deserve instead of turning their pain into a joke. My heart litterly cried when I opened comment section but this was the first comment I saw (with 10 likes on it)😭

u/Bitter-Piano-2619 — 10 days ago

I’ve been seeing way too much hate toward the PBKS admin lately and honestly, it’s just weird. People are calling the "Dal Baati" jokes cringe or toxic and some are even acting like the BCCI should ban someone for a food meme. Let's be real for a second.

​For years, Punjab fans have been hearing "Lassi" jokes every single day and everyone said it was just friendly banter. You can’t cheer for roasts when they suit you and then play the victim the moment the heat is on your team. It’s a double standard. Calling a dish by its name isn't "racist," it’s just a roast.

​To the people crying for BCCI action, if this was actually a serious problem, they would have issued a fine by now. The board doesn't need the "internet police" to tell them how to run the league. And for those laughing at fans for defending their team, that’s literally what being a fan is about. You don't just sit quiet while people talk trash about your team.

​IPL is entertainment. If you take away the memes and the roasts, it just becomes a boring tournament. If you want a world where no one’s feelings ever get poked, go watch a cartoon. The rest of us are here for the rivalry and the heat. 🦁🔥

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u/Bitter-Piano-2619 — 13 days ago

Arshdeep Singh is a two-time World Champion; he knows more about cricket and discipline than any of us. A 10-minute vlog in his free time isn't why the ball missed the mark, cricket is a game of tiny margins and every human has a 'down phase'. ​He didn't reach the Indian team by 'accident'; he reached there by being one of the best left-arm pacers in the country. If we start hitting on our champions for having a life outside the field, we are just proving that we don't deserve such talented players. Stand by player you once supported in his good time

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u/Bitter-Piano-2619 — 15 days ago

Started CA Foundation after 12th and honestly the burnout is already hitting. My online classes go from 8:30 AM to 6 PM every single day. By the time they end, I'm just dead.

​Mera toh timetable hi ni set baith raha. I did math of finance and it was okay but now started with very first chapter and I’m totally lost... especially since I'm a non-math student and my math is already weak. Law is also firing back to back and it's a lot to take in. I actually enjoy accounts and eco but I get zero time to spend on my strength subjects because math/law take up everything. ​Plus, as a girl, I have to help with house chores and spend time with family after classes. I feel like I'm just attending lectures but not actually "studying" or revising.

​Seniors, how did you guys manage revision with such long class hours? Especially for a non-math student, how do I keep up with the pace without losing it? 😭

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u/Bitter-Piano-2619 — 16 days ago