THE THIRD YEAR OF COLLEGE

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In this year, he began to fully embrace self-dependence, taking on jobs and mastering the stock market, earning a lakh per month. Despite his busy schedule, he maintained his studies. However, as life often reminds us, even when everything seems perfect, problems can arise unexpectedly. A conflict with his roommate led to them parting ways. His father's words about hygiene, discipline, and laziness hurt him deeply.

Meanwhile, the girl who had left him in class 12th remained on his mind. He had a habit of buying gifts for her birthday but never found the right moment to give them. This year, he visited his home only to collect the gifts, a tradition he'd kept for years, showcasing his enduring affection for her.

Returning to Indore, he faced rising rent costs, prompting him to find another roommate. This time, he focused on being hygienic, disciplined, and responsible. Eventually, he found his first best friend in college, a fellow tenant in the adjacent room. Their bond grew strong, and she even helped with cooking and offered support.

With his various endeavors, including jobs and the stock market, he managed to earn 3.4 lakhs this year. As the fourth year approaches, it remains to be seen how he will utilize this money. Reflecting on his journey, he internalized Helen's wisdom: small mistakes can lead to significant problems, but they also provide valuable lessons for improvement.

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