FIRST YEAR OF COLLEGE

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After crossing 12th grade, he was given the option to choose his career, but in reality, his father wanted him to study law and become a judge or magistrate. He fell into a great depression for a month, pondering what he should do. Eventually, he accepted his father's decision and enrolled in a private law college, Renaissance Law College in Indore. When he arrived, he rented a room with his four friends. During his first year of college, he faced many problems, such as managing himself, cooking food, adapting to the area, and studying. However, he had no problem with money. His father paid all his school and college fees at once, with the instruction, "No one should scold my children for not paying fees, and his children should not feel the same in front of their friends and classmates."

His father sent him 8000 or 9000 rupees every month and also covered his college and rent fees. So the money was only for his household accessories, clothes, and pocket money. But another problem arose; he didn't know how to cook, so most of the time, he ate food from outside, resulting in wasting money. He used to take extra money from his father because his pocket money ran out quickly. However, he managed to get through the first year and learned some basics of living outside with his friends. But, as they say, "death is expected, but life is unexpected," meaning he was going to face challenges in his second year of college. Until then, he saved himself.

Interestingly, he ordered his own phone online on the same day as his 12th P.T.M., without telling anyone, and surprisingly, his father paid for it. Due to this, he developed a significant phone addiction. He used his phone late at night and woke up late in the morning, which worried his parents.

Throughout the whole year, he was totally addicted. Let's see what happens in the next year or the second year of his college.

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