Hello Brother,
I agree with Richard Sir,Original Griff and thatraja. You have heard from the horses mouth. To their point i will add, few things:
The burning desire to gain knowledge at any cost, the desire to help, be humble, learn to teach and be taught.
Dont ask:
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How to become an MVP?
- This is something you discover eventually.
Dont answer a question and then say :
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If you liked my answer please click the accept answer button and up vote my answer.
I just want to ask you one thing:
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Why do you want to become an MVP? What will you achieve?
There is no answer to this question for you as well as the people who have become MVPs, but there is a difference in purpose. It was their passion for knowledge,the desire to help, the hunt to find out the gold at the other end of the rainbow which made them MVPs.
But may be at this point of time your aim is to get that prestige, red carpet unwinding in front of you, full of red roses, people shouting from their balconies
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"All hail to the MVP of the year"
There are many sacrifices to be made to achieve this status. I tried many times to follow that path, but i am not complete, not at that equilibrium to achieve it. A lot of research needs to done on your self.
Ask this to your self:
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How much do i know? How many people have i helped?
People who have become MVPs have maintained their status and respect over the years through their sheer hard work, inquisitiveness, will power , passion. If by luck you become an MVP, can you maintain that status?. I will say at this point : "NO".
I just want to say one thing :
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Buy an Audi if you can maintain it.
People today want to achieve power and pride without hard work through short cuts. No one is interested in learning, gaining knowledge.
My friend , i am emphasizing on the words "helping others", i hope you realize its importance as soon as possible. This covers a very broad scope, you will soon find out.
Now do you have all of this? if you are ready just start off as soon as possible. You may not become an MVP this year, or the next year, or even after a 1000 years, i dont know when, but you will need to be patient.
Eventually you will get something more powerful even than a bazooka which is : "Knowledge".
There should be an incessant desire to learn, that fire within you which must keep raging which asks you
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"Why this? why should i write this code? where am i short? what is this concept?"
So brother enough of talks, start studying. I am sorry if my words were harsh, but this is the truth. I started working from a marketing firm, now i am a developer, and now i want to become an MVP ...... long distance to go :)
Thanks a ton,
- Rahul