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whatamp;#39;s going on you guys welcome back to the channel and todayamp;#39;s video is going to be reading a text file into python so first thing uh when you read a text file into python is youamp;#39;re going to need your text file and the easiest way to do this is to actually just have it in the same folder that you have your python code so if you donamp;#39;t have if you do have your text file but itamp;#39;s not in your python directory then you should copy it and copy it into this folder there is a way to read from whatever directory youamp;#39;re in using like a file join a file path join but thatamp;#39;s a little more complicated and in depth than weamp;#39;re going to get in this video if that is something you want to see maybe let me know about in the comments below i can do that in a future video but for now weamp;#39;re going to say that youamp;#39;ve got a copy of your text file in the same folder as your python code and thatamp;#39;s just going to make