Category: Lyfe
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My On-going Job Hunting Experience: Use Up Your Quota to Fail

Most of my past work came through offers, not through applications. So I’ve never really had to actively search for a job before. You could say I was lucky—or just always focused on doing the work. But after finishing my time at Indonesiabaik.id, that changed. I entered a completely new phase: job hunting. It started…
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It’s the Train—Not the Plane, Bus, Car, or Motorcycle.

If I had to pick one way to travel cross-country, I’d go with the train. No doubt about it. Planes are fast, sure. But only when they’re actually flying. Add up the trip to the airport, check-in, security, waiting at the gate, possible delays—it’s not always as quick as it seems. And airports? They’re usually…
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An Autobiography’s Opening

Well, let’s say it happens five years from today. And let’s say I make it come true. No pressure. This will be my autobiography’s opening: “Too shy to show up, too caught up in overthinking—that was me years ago. Then one routine changed everything: I started sharing what I do and how I can help…
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The Longest Ride Home

There are phases in life that we naturally outgrow, and there are those we struggle to say goodbye to. For me, that moment came in August 2016, when my father passed away. I was in Surabaya when it happened. He was in Trenggalek, our hometown. A six-hour ride away. I had several missed calls from…
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#Confess 2014

Confession is my personal project where I illustrate my own reflections and confessions as a series of Instagram posts, turning thoughts into visual storytelling.
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A Tale of Loyalty

Some stories don’t just touch the heart; they leave an imprint on the soul. Hachiko: A Dog’s Tale is one such film—an emotional journey that speaks of unwavering loyalty, love, and the bond between humans and animals. Based on the true story of Hachiko, the Akita dog who waited for his owner every day at…