“The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the
service of other” – Mahatma Gandhi
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Decha, a Popoongan girl and I |
A wise man said to me that when you are serving others you
learn about yourself in process. In the
beginning I didn’t care with those words, that was just nothing, but arriving
in Popoongan was different story. I can’t believe it how time flies quickly.
Popoongan is an island a part of Balabalakang (Balabagan) archipelago located
in the border province of East Kalimantan and West Sulawesi. This story begin when
I was upset and stress with my own life I had no idea what I have to do, people
called this as a life crisis periode, Am i? Ah, fak! I wanted to do something
meaningfull instead of just a travel. Meeting friends in the coffeshop was a miracle that god
had given me, that was the answer.
By that I would like to thanks to Mas Don, Daeng Dave, Mas
Put , and Mas Ton who brought me there for free *lol they knew that I am a
misqueen traveler hahaha. When I was visiting this island, Popoongan wasn’t
famous like nowadays, the condition now is so much better than before (I know
it through google) That wasn’t my first time visited an island without
electricity, clean water, any other modern facilities, that was just a small
island. Children there doesn’t have any gadgets even money to buy some food,
but does it make them being an anguish people? Big No! they were happy, and so
gratefull because of that they are able to accepting every single things in
their life? Me? Hahaha for sure I couldn’t live without gadget on my hand.
When we just arrived there the kids welcoming us with the
brightest smile in the universe. They are calling me as “kakak ganteng” in the
reality I pushed them to call me like that. I had no experience of teaching,
but they had desire to played some of games, I taught them singing, dancing,
and I watched Mas Ton taught them to play plastisin, that was precious. Yap, I
had so much fun, their smile, laugh, and gratefulness are succeed to warmed my
heart up. I learned a lot about helping others following what Gandhi said
although what I did wasn’t to big, that was just a simple things, I learned to
letting go of my own ego, thanks kids.
When I left Popoongan the kids thanked me for being their
friend and noob teacher but really I want to be the one to thanks them because
through their smile they have change me as a person and showed me that I need
just a little things in life to be happy. By the time I have to leave
Popoongan, it feels like leaving home, Ah.
Thanks Popoongan.
Otw google translate hehehehek
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