My First Blog

My First Blog


Hello everyone πŸ‘‹
Welcome to my very first blog.

This blog is not just about technology — it’s about my life with tech, my struggles, my failures, and my continuous effort to move forward.

My Life With Tech πŸ’»

Technology entered my life with curiosity. I was always interested in knowing how websites, apps, and systems work behind the scenes. Slowly, this curiosity turned into learning — learning programming, web development, and problem-solving.

Tech became more than a skill for me; it became a journey. A journey full of learning, practice, mistakes, and growth.

My Failure and Rejection πŸ’”

I want to be honest here.

Recently, I gave my best for a company interview, but I was not selected.
That rejection hurt. After putting in hours of learning, building projects, and preparing, hearing “not selected” was difficult to accept.

For some time, I questioned myself:

  • Am I good enough?

  • Is this path right for me?

  • Should I give up?

But failure is also a part of the tech life. Rejection doesn’t mean I failed completely — it means I still have more to learn.

What Tech Taught Me 🧠

Technology taught me something important:

  • Failure is feedback

  • Rejection is redirection

  • Growth comes from discomfort

Every “no” pushes me to improve my skills, strengthen my basics, and work harder than before.

Why I Started This Blog ✍️

I started this blog to share real experiences, not just success stories.

Here I will write about:

  • My tech journey

  • My failures and lessons

  • My learning process

  • How I’m preparing to come back stronger

If you are also facing rejection or self-doubt, remember — you are not alone.

Moving Forward πŸš€

I am not selected today, but I am not finished.

I will keep learning, keep building, keep failing, and keep improving. One rejection cannot define my future. This blog is my promise to myself — to never stop trying.

Thank you for reading my first blog.
This is just the beginning.

Rohit


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