Sandeep Jain
@sandeep_jain
Founder & CEO at http://geeksforgeeks.org
l am often asked my motivation to work? Recently I met this student who could not attend my session which was organized in her college, she came after the event got over, and broke into tears as soon as we met. No amount of revenue can move you the way these experiences do.

How to get good at DSA? Opened the book hoping for a cheat code, shortcut, or some magical ‘10-day DSA mastery’ formula. What did I find? Just three words: Consistent. Practice. Only. No DSA pills. Just the daily grind of solving problems, failing, debugging, and trying…

Before the world sees your worth, you must first believe in it yourself.
Coding teaches us one universal truth: You might spend hours stuck on a bug, only to solve it while making Maggi, chilling on vacation, or taking a shower. Sometimes our brain does its best work in unexpected places!

Control isn’t about knowing every step. It’s about trusting your ability to take the next one.
The gap between intention and execution is where most ambitions go to die.
The more aligned your habits are with your priorities, the less you need motivation to move.
The best way to stay relevant in tech? Keep learning like you just started.
Discipline is what turns creative sparks into something real.
The logic doesn't click at first. It clicks after the 100th try. That’s coding.
As someone who’s been part of this journey from both ends as a participant in the early days and now as a mentor and judge I can confidently say: Hackathons change you. They push you to think beyond boundaries, work under pressure, and collaborate with people who think…

A large weakness can be a strength if you have the courage to look for it.
Failure isn’t what breaks you. It’s what builds the version of you that’s finally ready.
If you’re waiting for the timing to feel right, you’re choosing comfort over clarity