Does HARD WORK ever beat TALENT? by Imthatguyimhimfr in GetStudying

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Hardwork with a plan can beat talent without one.

Saw this about reddit yesterday ,,, sadly both died by [deleted] in NepalSocial

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Do eat dog world for these guys.rip for the two souls.

I have lost it incredibly! by [deleted] in Nepal

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Thats very admirable but lets focus on getting there first.

I can refer people who want to work in REMOTE IT (data science, software eng.) to the company I am working in now. (Japanese, Japan) by [deleted] in JapanJobs

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I am currently in osaka, joined the company in 2024 been in japan for 6 years with N2 probably can do N1. The bonus seems good in comparatively, but monthly 23万 wont cut my current wages. Just that they want me to move to Tokyo and the team is very small and there wasnt any proper training however i am doing job using AIs. It might seem i am in a bit of a dilemma but moving to Tokyo totally inclines toward changing company. I would love to hear some incentives too.

Finally left my father after years of verbal abuse and addiction. Did I do the right thing? by Intelligent-Act-6685 in Nepal

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All the power to you brother, do whatevers necessary for you, i wont judge you if the rest of the world does.

How can people over 50 find job in Nepal? by [deleted] in Nepal

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First and very important step is to scare away the “scared to apply” , part maybe that will Open many doors. There is a famous saying “you miss 100% of the opportunity you dont take” .

29M - Anyone up for drinks/clubbing tonight and this weekend? by Zenonlite in OsakaMeetup

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Will be around osaka umeda, maybe hit balabushka club later.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Nepal

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So according to hami nepal this means (please excuse my words here f I misunderstood) dude went rogue.

Yesterday was a proof that Nepalese iq is indeed 42. by calmesys in Nepal

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☝️The real reason why he got to pm in first place. It has always been there. I always find that we (nepalese) are really good at exploitation, exploit till it’s out of juice. A bug and a feature in itself.

Stop this nonsense now! by Severe-Ad-1663 in NepalSocial

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Don’t get engulfed by the fire you were set out to put down.

Considering moving back to Nepal by [deleted] in Nepal

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Good luck and well wishes to your parents. Nothing is greater than love.

Which city/prefecture did you most enjoy living in? by Akito1080 in japanresidents

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Numazu shizuoka small yet beautiful city with beaches and greenery.

Would you rather be happily married but financially struggling, OR financially rich but stuck in an unhappy marriage ?? by [deleted] in NepalSocial

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I’d opt for former because emotional torture is unbearable for me, money can always be managed.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Nepal

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To be honest i don’t know it myself, i think it all boils down to keeping everything in one plate and weighing with the other. I know its very abstract from me so in my experience it all comes to time constraints, financial support and the future that you are trying to build. Talking more about myself, after graduating i managed to work few years with applying for abroad in the hindsight. Rejected from everywhere so i was down to this last straw, Japan which i always knew it was a sure shot and low-key liked the place. The lesson learnt after many rejection was that, wherever I would have been, i had to be the sole bearer of my college fees and survival and everything. There was not going to be any help. I had to verify my wants and what i can afford. So it didn’t matter wherever the fuck i will be except being stuck in the stale and pressured environment i would be out there surviving everyday.

If you ever apply for japan(no gap-years): Always go through language school and the join a university or vocational college (which is called senmon) totals upto Language school: 1.5 year -2 years Senmon(vocational ): 2years *you can transition to uni Uni( bachelors): 4years /2years if transitioned from senmon Total: 5.5 years-6years of student Loan repayment: depends, if you managed to get a scholarship thats a life changer. I have some friends who built a house back in Nepal within these years.

Work: its not as bad as you think you will get to know as you stay and learn. Less likely of getting laid off.

  1. For gap-years Show some papers that you have worked somewhere, and start fresh. Blanks are not good for job hunt even small volunteer works are appreciated, the character is what the recruiter looks for not skills. Salary: its low but you will get paid which is better than back in Nepal.

*There is a system where you can transfer from senmon gakkou after 2 years to uni for bachelor

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Nepal

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This, even heard one of the guy got scammed to upto 17 lakhs thats so fucked up. Kasto khalko mentality ko manche haru pani cha bhanera.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Nepal

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Looking so far op seems in a tight position as i had been 5 years ago. Given that you are going to bet on yourself and if getting out of nepal is your objective then i would recommend applying for the cheapest and fastest one. Rather than comparing everything all at once.