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Well, my name is Prayansh and I am your random university student, a freelancer, and a constant learner.
I started this blog so that I can get some financial independence as I have to pay for the college, The second major reason why I started this blog is so that I can connect with people and share my thoughts with them and of course everyone should do blogging, it makes you smarter.

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