Thank You Soooo much Brilliant Community!!

In this note I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude towards the brilliant community.

I joint the brilliant community about 5 months ago just for fun thinking that it would be another one of those websites like Khan academy but a few weeks into the brilliant community I completely got addicted to it.

I met many geniuses of my age and those who were wayyyyyy better than me and provided me with an inspiration to do better.4 months after joining brilliant i can really see the difference between me today and me four months back..

A final thanks (Don't worry, i'm not leaving brilliant) to all those who have been a continuous source of inspiration to me.

@Calvin Lin , @Satvik Golechcha , @Parth Lohomi , @Krishna Ar, @Anuj Shikharkhane , @Daniel Liu , @Trevor Ashairo and Many more...............

#Brilliant #YEAH #Thanks #50folowers #Loveit!

Note by Mehul Arora
6 years, 4 months ago

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Comments

Thanks! Congrats on collecting 50 followers. I look forward to seeing more problems from you! Indeed, the people on Brilliant are such an inspiration, and provide motivation for each of us to strive better!

Glad to know we're not "another one of those websites" :)

Calvin Lin Staff - 6 years, 4 months ago

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Hahaha... Indeed you aren't.

Mehul Arora - 6 years, 4 months ago

we are always there for you .............:)

Parth Lohomi - 6 years, 4 months ago

Do you know that brilliant.org made me go from a 94 percentile to a 97 percentile in only 3 months?

A Former Brilliant Member - 3 years, 6 months ago

Nice!

Swapnil Das - 6 years ago
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