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            <title><![CDATA[Miracles.]]></title>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 13 May 2026 18:14:58 GMT</pubDate>
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            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was stuck in a phase for the past two years, very much stuck. I wasn’t able to get through it. All my friends went ahead, and I was the one left behind by one year. During that time, it felt very tough to carry the weight of the incident that happened.</p><p>Today, I am out of it.</p><p>Finally out of it, and I am truly so grateful for all those who prayed for me. I am grateful to God that my voice was heard.</p><p>It might not be a big thing for you guys, but my identity was getting attached to it, so it was important for me.</p><p>I finally am out of the dark storm that I was in for the past 2 years.</p><p>I feel too good. I feel so real. I feel the earth so much. I feel things. The emotions are insane. I am secretly so happy that I can’t even express my emotions.</p><p>The chances were not in my favor that I would get through this time either, but you can call it a miracle. When the odds were against everything, I still made it out.</p><p>I don’t care about it as much anymore, but because of the society around us, it is always treated as something that matters more than life itself.</p><p>One thing I want to let you guys know is, not just this story, but the life you go through when it’s dark, the time, and the things that happen.</p><p>Always, when life is not moving the way you want, don’t let it bother you too much. Ignore it and keep working to get through it. Life is of no use if it’s not hard and challenging, but some challenges are not what we or anyone would ever want.</p><p>Keep going.</p><p>In tough times, you forget to see the world outside, the beauty of this world, where everyone has their own stories, their own lives, their own experiences, their own happiness, and their own sadness.</p><p>Keep going. Light arrives at the right time. Till then, work, stay positive, and if you believe in God (I strongly do), just keep praying, keep believing in yourself, and keep going.</p><p>One day, you’ll realize the storm is now calm. That’s when you rediscover yourself. You realize that you have changed, and now it’s time to change for something new and better, and it’s going to be worth it.</p><p>Feel it, guys, feel it. You have one life. We rush for things, and we forget that our own happiness exists too, and we forget how to fulfill it. And when we finally feel it, it’s such a beautiful experience that it feels like maybe nothing exists above that.</p><p>Keep hustling, believe in yourself, and keep going.</p><p>Storms end. Nothing is infinite.</p><img src="https://medium.com/_/stat?event=post.clientViewed&referrerSource=full_rss&postId=3528958a2cd5" width="1" height="1" alt="">]]></content:encoded>
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            <title><![CDATA[Vibe coding and people.]]></title>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 12 May 2026 12:44:12 GMT</pubDate>
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            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are 3 types of people who actually vibe code.</p><p>Advancing AI models are allowing people to vibe code even better, but yeah… people are starting to think they are engineers or real developers just because AI listens to what they say.</p><p>That’s not true.</p><p>I believe there are three types of people:</p><h3>1. The Pretenders</h3><p>People who are not at all familiar with tech, yet pretend they are. They are trying to make quick money via vibe coding while living in the delusion that this will make them $1M, $100M, $1B, or even $10B+.</p><p>I have something to say to them:</p><p>If it were that easy, there would be more companies than humans.</p><h3>2. The Builders</h3><p>People who know basic coding, understand how software works, and know how things are made. Even if they are not technically great, they can still build meaningful things.</p><p>When these people vibe code, the results are usually much cleaner and better.</p><p>Yes, after a certain point, you do need real technical skills to build better systems and scale properly. But if you don’t have those skills yet, make revenue first, reinvest into your company, hire engineers and developers, and then scale it into a real company.</p><h3>3. The Engineers</h3><p>Then there are people who are actually technical and still vibe code, but not blindly like the first group.</p><p>They do it intelligently.</p><p>They avoid unnecessary headaches and wasted time by letting AI handle what AI is good at, while they focus on the harder parts that require judgment, architecture, and understanding.</p><p>If you fall into the first category, better luck to you. Either change your field or learn enough technical skills to move into the second category.</p><p>If you fall into the second category, that’s good. Keep improving your knowledge base and develop stronger technical skills so you can eventually reach the third category.</p><p>And if you’re already in the third category, you don’t need to prove anything. Just keep building better things and help newer people grow.</p><p>There’s blind vibe coding, and then there’s visible vibe coding.</p><p>Blind vibe coders are the people in the first category.</p><p>Visible vibe coders are the people who actually understand systems and have the ability to build better products. These are the people who fall into the second and third categories.</p><p>Thanks for reading this. Appreciate it.</p><img src="https://medium.com/_/stat?event=post.clientViewed&referrerSource=full_rss&postId=4c6ab9e9bda9" width="1" height="1" alt="">]]></content:encoded>
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