CSAT didn’t sink my attempts in one big blow.
It was a small crack in my ship-the kind you ignore,until the water quietly rises.
In my first attempt,
I thought, "It's just qualifying." But even a small wave can drown an overconfident sailor.
In my second attempt,
the crack was still there, not because UPSC was cruel, but because I never repaired it.
Those failures taught me something simple:
a ship doesn’t survive storms by strength alone, but by attention to the smallest leaks.
Today, I don’t fear CSAT.
I respect it. And I patch my weaknesses before the sea reminds me again.
Any other CSAT victims here?
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