The Sun, the Sand and the Sea. (A Life of an Islander)

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Halo! (that’s how we say hello in my language).

I wonder if some of you ever thought about how it feels like to live in an island. Well, this is just a story about me being an islander. So I was born in Ambon city, Maluku, and I have lived here my entire life. You wonder what it feels like? Just go watch Moana (Lol I’m kidding).

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How To Be Interesting (In 10 Simple Steps) by Jessica Hagy Review from Interesting Person

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Hello everybody, I am back with my new post and it’s about a book review yyeeeeeaaayyyy. This is my first book review for this blog so I’m happy because I finally can write down about one of things that I love which is a book. Hahaha. Let me take a break to celebrate it first. Continue reading “How To Be Interesting (In 10 Simple Steps) by Jessica Hagy Review from Interesting Person”

For The Youtube-goers

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First of all, I can feel that in my soul. 😀

Youtube has been one of the main choices on the wonderful place, Internet. It’s like a search engine slash an escape. But it has not been a really long time for us to be able to hang around on Youtube, at least in where I live. Continue reading “For The Youtube-goers”

A Trip to Solo

Traveling is a common thing to do for millennials these days, right? We love to relax, have fun and experience something new. And thank God, this holiday, my brother and I got a chance to travel and spend a week in Solo, Central Java. We’re so happy and grateful for this opportunity.

So, here are some places that we visited during our trip to Solo. Continue reading “A Trip to Solo”

Quote #5

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Breathe. You’re going to be okay. Breathe and remember that you’ve been in this place before. You’ve been this uncomfortable and anxious and scared, and you’ve survived. Breathe and you know that you can survive this too. This feeling can’t break you. They’re painful and debilitating, but you can sit with them and eventually, they will pas.  Maybe not immediately, but sometime soon, they are going to fade and when they do, you’ll look back at this moment and laugh for having doubted your resilience. I know it feels unbearable right now, but keep breathing, again and again. This will pass. I promise it will pass.”

— Daniell Koepke