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Finally, back to blogging after ages!

Hi everyone,

I know you have been waiting for new blog posts for a long time

So, after building my blog and after getting used to writing, I started writing on LinkedIn

After writing a few posts, I got the hang of LinkedIn and became active there.

Writing on LinkedIn gave me amazing learnings like improved structures, reduced word usage and new writing styles.

But, now I have decided to take a break from LinkedIn and get back with blogging with fresh energy and write about some new and cool stuff. I have no clue what the new posts are going to be but they are going to be filled with some quality content for sure and a lot of new elements  <3




Today before ending, I would like to update you with things that happened in my life recently.

1. Windows 11 Update ðŸ¤©

Recently my laptop got the Windows 11 update.  It felt amazing and took around one and a half hour to update.

Initially, I did not like how the UI looked as I had gotten used to Windows 10 and it felt pretty weird. But later on, I got the hang of Windows 11.

P.S. The whole centre taskbar thing is actually pretty good and makes the whole user experience a lot better and cleaner. It seems as if I am using an iPad or an Android device

2. What I have been reading these days? 📖

These days, I have been reading books related to Indian businesses and have been enjoying reading these books a lot.

Currently, I am reading Bhujia Barons by Pavitra Kumar. This book is amazing to read. This book talks about how Haldiram has become a business empire. This book is a must-read for people who are interested in marketing, entrepreneurship and family businesses. Apart from businesses, you would also get to learn about Marwaris, learn real-life practical knowledge which has been applied by the four generations of this family.

Apart from this book, I had read books on Marico and HUL in the past months. While reading these books, I have realized that why Indian education sucks. Like, for example, in college they teach all these frameworks, theories and concepts. But, they never tell you real-life examples and never teach you how you can apply this in real life.

Also, the more books you read, the more relatable and enjoyable the lectures become no matter how theoretical they are.

3. Taking a break from hustling :)

Finally, as you know I have reached the middle of my fifth semester and very soon would be graduating from college. So, I have decided to stop hustling now. For time being, I won't be doing any internships and participating in any sort of event and would be enjoying the last year of my college.

Also, I have decided to put a holt to this whole remote thing. Now, all I wish is to go out and do something in the physical environment.

 

Now, this is it for the day. Hope you liked today's post! Have a good day :)



 

  

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