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Sunday night: "This week, I'm finally going to work on my side project. One hour every day after work."

Remember college? You'd walk into a class, sit next to a random person, complain about the professor, and suddenly you had a friend for life.

You have 5,000 LinkedIn connections. Your Slack workspace has 200 channels. You're in 15 Discord servers. Your Twitter following grows every week.
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Bangalore is home to over 1.5 million software developers. That's more than the entire population of many countries.

You got the offer. A tech job in Bangalore. The Silicon Valley of India. The startup capital. The place where dreams are built and funding rounds are closed.

You just landed in Bangalore. Maybe you followed a job offer. Maybe you're chasing the startup dream. Maybe you heard this is where the action is for developers...

You're a developer in Bangalore. You've been staring at your bedroom wall for three months straight. Your "home office" is your bed. The refrigerator is calling...

You've just moved to Bangalore. Or maybe you've been here for years, working remotely, ordering food online, and wondering why you haven't made a single develop...

You've got lunch buddies. Slack allies. People who laugh at your jokes in standups and commiserate about the sprint from hell.

Staff engineer. Principal. Engineering manager. Architect. Whatever the title, you're at the top of the technical ladder you've been climbing for a decade.

The side project that's going to change everything. The app that solves a real problem. The tool that you'd pay money for if someone else built it.

You log into LinkedIn. Immediately, you're greeted by:

"Looking for a technical co-founder. Have a great idea. Will give 10% equity."

The code that used to excite you now feels like a chore. The side projects that once kept you up until 2 AM sit abandoned in your GitHub graveyard. You're exhau...

You've experienced it. That magical state where the code flows effortlessly, bugs reveal themselves without frustration, and complex problems untangle in your m...

You finish your fourth video call of the day. Your brain feels like someone ran it through a garbage collector that never quite freed up the memory. There's a "...

Three YouTube tutorials. Two Udemy courses. A Medium article. Stack Overflow. The official docs. A Reddit thread about the "best way to learn."

No commute. No open office noise. No forced small talk at the coffee machine. Finally, the freedom to work in peace.

You walk into a hotel conference room. There's a table with name tags. People are already clustered in groups, talking too loudly. Someone hands you a drink you...

Sunday night: "This week, I'm finally going to work on my side project. One hour every day after work."

Picture this: It's 7 PM at a tech networking event. The open bar is flowing. People are clustering into groups, getting progressively louder. You're standing in...

Remember college? You'd walk into a class, sit next to a random person, complain about the professor, and suddenly you had a friend for life.

You have 5,000 LinkedIn connections. Your Slack workspace has 200 channels. You're in 15 Discord servers. Your Twitter following grows every week.
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