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So the question is about dirty secrets right! Here we go:UPSC exam is a well. You clear it ,you leave. Else you are struck in it till you clear or left out with nothing.Every year nearly 1.5 lakh aspirants appear for UPSC civil service exam from Delhi alone.732 seats, 6 lakh applicant —you determine your chance of success.First attempt- UPSC looks great, second attempt, you are mature, third attempt, you are struck, fourth attempt and over you just write exam.UPSC is not a test of knowledge. It is a test of how fast you can write in 3 hours for 5 days.After a point everyone has same level of knowledge. This comes to a point where growth graph has steadied, it is constant.You failed in mains you don't know why. You wait for marks and realise your mistake. But by that time, you have already filled application form for next year.UPSC Civil Service Exam is wrongly glorified. At the end of the day it is just an exam.People who have not cleared UPSC think of lbsnaa as heaven. They think selected candidates are so happy. This is wrong. Either a selected candidate will cry for better service or candidate in better service will cry for better cadre. Crying continues.It takes toll on life. Life's most productive years are wasted in continuous preparation for one exam for an average 6 years.Once you are selected. You realise the massive task ahead of you and a mammoth system which will work as it was. You can nudge here or push there but in the end system wins.Most people think of clearing UPSC for glamourous privileges and perks and not for real intention to serve the nation. Hence, with time motivation to change decreases and the officer becomes institutionalised and disillusioned.You study for years to get in to services, you take lot of pains mad pressure to get there. But once you are there, pain and pressures multiply. This is life.For all the aspirants who are studying, give your best and succeed.Edit : this answer was nowhere intended to demotivate anyone or present a negative picture of the system. The question asked dirty secrets. So was the answer. Like any other organization, government too has its own pros and cons. This answer focused on cons. If anyone need brighter picture, put question for that. Pros of working in government far outweigh the cons.

How do I handle sharing my 13-year-old son with my narcissistic ex-husband who thinks the coronavirus is a joke? I am diabetic.

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