A 19-Year-Old Girl Uses These 4 Tricks to Destroy Her Competition Ethically

Follow her advice to crush your competition to bits.

Khyati Jain
ILLUMINATION

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NEET is the biggest competitive exam in India. Two million students will appear for this exam next month to fulfill their childhood dream of becoming a doctor.

And I met one true aspirant in the library. She is a 19-year-old firecracker who has dreamt of being a doctor since she was a little girl.

This is her second attempt, last year she missed the cut-off by 30 marks. She is aiming for an 85% score to secure a good college this year.

And she plans to achieve this goal through persistent revisions and ethical competition destruction.

She uses these mindful strategies to destroy her competition ethically.

1. The Easiest Mind Game to Ruin Your Competition

She has a childlike innocent face that makes her look harmless which she uses to her full capabilities to play devious mind games.

She makes her competitor feel superior by understating her own hard work. She boosts their confidence by pretending she knows nothing.

She plays the role of a dumb and lazy student perfectly to inflate the confidence…

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Khyati Jain
ILLUMINATION

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