So finally… after all the chaos, frustration, and mental exhaustion, this chapter of my life is over.
I still have a few formalities left, but at least now I don’t have to wake up every day and drag myself to that college anymore. And honestly? This college experience was genuinely terrible for me.
But with time, I’ve also realized something important: if you end up in a tier-3 environment, you can’t expect tier-1 opportunities, mindset, or culture. Somewhere along the way, maybe I made mistakes too. Maybe there were decisions, distractions, or shortcomings that stopped me from reaching a better place, and because of that I ended up spending the last 3 years here.
That’s life though. People fail. People take wrong turns. The important thing is to keep moving forward instead of pretending everything was perfect.
And the harsh truth is — when I entered this college, I was better in almost every aspect of my life than I am now while graduating from it. That says enough about the experience. On top of that, my major was History, a field where career opportunities already feel uncertain unless you carve your own path.
Still, one thing is certain now: this chapter is finally ending.
No more forced attendance. No more draining environment. No more feeling stuck.
Now let’s see what life brings next — new struggles, new adventures, new chaos, and hopefully, something much bigger than all of this.
My father is the person who taught me what dedication and resilience look like. His strength is not loud, yet it speaks through how he works, supports, and guides with patience. I learned honesty, responsibility, and kindness by watching him live those values instead of just speaking them. To me, he is not only a parent but a role model. His sacrifices shaped who I am today, and his love gives me foundation when things feel uncertain.
I'll never stop making videos. I can't even think about my life without having a voice. But right now I'm in a phase of my life, where I can't just goon around and have fun. You will not see any college vlog from now on, except the one where I'll leave this, because I never wanted to be here. People around here can never understand me. I really need to go somewhere with some more sensible people. I will work hard till then. It's "get rich or die trying" time for me. So until then, peace out everybody.
Everyday i meet so many people, and i notice that everybody has something unique about them. I always wondered, what did i have? I realised that my superpower lies in my experiences, my stories, and my ability to mingle in a crowd. The scale at which i meet people everyday, would just make people tired just by listening.
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NEW CYCLE FOR ME 😍 vlog https://youtu.be/BYhm4N0adCg?si=v1OXx...
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So finally… after all the chaos, frustration, and mental exhaustion, this chapter of my life is over.
I still have a few formalities left, but at least now I don’t have to wake up every day and drag myself to that college anymore. And honestly? This college experience was genuinely terrible for me.
But with time, I’ve also realized something important: if you end up in a tier-3 environment, you can’t expect tier-1 opportunities, mindset, or culture. Somewhere along the way, maybe I made mistakes too. Maybe there were decisions, distractions, or shortcomings that stopped me from reaching a better place, and because of that I ended up spending the last 3 years here.
That’s life though. People fail. People take wrong turns. The important thing is to keep moving forward instead of pretending everything was perfect.
And the harsh truth is — when I entered this college, I was better in almost every aspect of my life than I am now while graduating from it. That says enough about the experience. On top of that, my major was History, a field where career opportunities already feel uncertain unless you carve your own path.
Still, one thing is certain now: this chapter is finally ending.
No more forced attendance. No more draining environment. No more feeling stuck.
Now let’s see what life brings next — new struggles, new adventures, new chaos, and hopefully, something much bigger than all of this.
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Mashallah❤
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My father is the person who taught me what dedication and resilience look like. His strength is not loud, yet it speaks through how he works, supports, and guides with patience. I learned honesty, responsibility, and kindness by watching him live those values instead of just speaking them. To me, he is not only a parent but a role model. His sacrifices shaped who I am today, and his love gives me foundation when things feel uncertain.
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I'll never stop making videos. I can't even think about my life without having a voice. But right now I'm in a phase of my life, where I can't just goon around and have fun. You will not see any college vlog from now on, except the one where I'll leave this, because I never wanted to be here. People around here can never understand me. I really need to go somewhere with some more sensible people. I will work hard till then. It's "get rich or die trying" time for me. So until then, peace out everybody.
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Everyday i meet so many people, and i notice that everybody has something unique about them. I always wondered, what did i have? I realised that my superpower lies in my experiences, my stories, and my ability to mingle in a crowd. The scale at which i meet people everyday, would just make people tired just by listening.
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The world will treat you exactly the way you treat them. If you respect others, they will in turn respect you. So be humble and respect everyone. ❤
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Bhai mujhe ab college mei maza kyu ane laga hai? 😭😭
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I'm tired of ts.
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