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Embracing New Adventures: Internship Insights, Exam Triumphs, and YouTube Beginnings

Hello everyone, I hope you're doing well and in the best state of your life.


I'm writing this blog again with the same spirit and enthusiasm as before. I pray I can continue writing blogs without further delay.


Here are a few updates I want to share with you. First, I'm learning a lot during my internship. It's been a great learning experience with lots of new stuff to learn and execute.


Secondly, I received my results for the semester exams that lasted until January. They met my expectations exactly and are enough to validate the work I put in. I'm fully satisfied and won't compare mine with others. Instead, I'll work even harder to achieve great achievements.


And third, the last update is a little special. I've started making YouTube videos. Yes, you heard it right. I've started creating YouTube content. It all started when my friends and I went to Pawagadh and began filming just for the fun of it. Then, as an experiment, we started editing and merging the footage. On my birthday, we decided to post it on YouTube. I'm not sure if I've done everything right or if I've made mistakes, but somehow, we gathered the courage and did it. Now, the second video is in line to be uploaded to our YouTube playlist.


One thing is clear in my mind: even if we don't get good results, we'll simply shut it down. But for now, we're committed to doing it and we'll learn something from this experience.


If you have some time, please check out my channel. The link will be given below:


www.youtube.com/@IRlADVENTURES07


So, with that said, if you enjoyed my video, don't forget to like and share it. Thank you! ❤️

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