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Day 1, and I haven't even started it yet.

I have not even start my journey yet

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Day 1, and I haven't even started it yet.
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Redefining my limits. Tech enthusiast and a relentless Coder and Founder-in-the-making. Documenting my journey from wasted time to an intentional future. Building in public, and share my journey with all
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Hello friends.

First of all, I want to say sorry.

A very big and genuine sorry.

Because when I published my last post, I promised that I would keep documenting my journey as Day 1, Day 2, Day 3, and continue writing until I became successful.

But after that post...

I completely disappeared.

Not for one day.

Not for two days.

Almost two weeks.

And honestly, if someone has been following this journey, they would probably think:

"This guy is only here to waste time."

And to be fair...

That thought would not be completely wrong.

Because my biggest enemy has always been inconsistency.

I start things with excitement, but many times I fail to continue them.

However, this time I do not want to make excuses.

I just want to explain what happened.

As I mentioned in my previous posts, I had completed an AutoCAD course from a local institute.

The problem was that even after finishing the course, the institute refused to give me my certificate.

They kept delaying it again and again.

Even though I had already completed the course long before, they continued asking me to enroll in additional courses and pay more fees.

The strange thing was that they had already charged a significant amount for a course that mostly covered only very basic AutoCAD concepts despite being advertised as something much more advanced.

And then they tried to use the certificate as pressure to make me join another course.

I clearly told them that I was not interested in purchasing any additional courses.

I only wanted the certificate for the course I had already completed.

After many complaints, discussions, follow-ups, and arguments, they finally generated my certificate on 22 May.

The frustrating part is that my course had already been completed around one to one and a half months earlier.

Even after repeatedly asking for the certificate, they kept delaying it.

Eventually, I received it.

Its market value may not be very high, but at least that chapter is finally over.

Unfortunately, the entire situation consumed almost a week of my time and energy.

Then another week passed because I became busy with some personal responsibilities.

And that is the main reason why I did not publish any updates.

But there is one important thing I want to make clear.

Just because I was not posting does not mean I stopped studying.

In fact, I continued learning.

During these two weeks, I completed a full revision of Python basics.

Variables. Data types. Conditions. Loops. Functions. And other fundamental concepts.

I also built a few very small programs and practiced writing simple functions.

Nothing impressive.

Nothing advanced.

Nothing worth showing publicly yet.

But they helped me understand the concepts much better than before.

And honestly, that matters more right now.

Because my current goal is not to impress people.

My goal is to build a strong foundation.

Now I am preparing to move beyond the basics and start learning more intermediate Python topics.

Things like:

  • File Handling

  • Modules

  • Exception Handling

  • Generators

  • Decorators

  • More practical coding concepts

This is where things start becoming more interesting.

And this is where I need to become more disciplined than ever before.

Today is 31 May, and I am still revising some Python basics to make sure my foundation is solid.

But starting from 1 June, I want to push myself much harder.

Not fake motivation.

Not excitement for one day.

Not another promise that disappears after a week.

Real effort.

Consistent effort.

Focused effort.

I still have many goals.

I still have many regrets.

And I still have many things I want to achieve in life.

That means I cannot afford to waste time anymore.

So from tomorrow onward, I will continue this journey properly.

Day 2.

Day 3.

Day 4.

And hopefully many more.

I want to document not only what I learn, but also what mistakes I make, what projects I build, and how I slowly improve over time.

For now, I will finish my Python revision and prepare for the next stage of learning.

Thank you to everyone who took the time to read this update.

See you in the next entry.

Thanks you again

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