A video by UPSC aspirant Manvi Srivastava has struck a deep chord online, resonating with thousands who’ve walked the same path of sacrifice and solitude. In her now-viral Instagram post, Srivastava reflected on how preparing for India’s most competitive civil services exam consumed her 20s and left her feeling adrift once it was over.In a moving caption, she shared that the UPSC journey “changes a person completely” and confessed that she had “given her 20s to it.” She wrote about isolating herself for years — missing out on birthdays, people, and joy — and admitted that when it all ended, she no longer recognised who she had become. “Between chasing UPSC and losing sleep, I lost myself too,” she added.Speaking in the video, Srivastava revealed
that her blank resume feels like a reflection of her lost identity. She said her laptop screen shows “a face that knows a lot about failures, but is ignorant of the art of living.” Despite being well-educated and determined, she confessed to struggling with self-confidence. Her message urged aspirants to not lose themselves in the race for success and to care for their mental health above all.
Her words have sparked an emotional response across social media. One user commented, “Within just few months of preparation I realised that it won't be easy.” Another shared, “Connected with every word because it was the story of every UPSC aspirant.” A third added, “This is so personal. I can relate to every single word. Every single thing you wanted to say and lived is a story of every upsc aspirant. Wish you luck and keep showing up for yourself.''


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