CERITA HIDUP JOKOWI

00:09:11
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RNqYSNv8zy4

Zusammenfassung

TLDRJoko Widodo racconta storie della sua infanzia e delle esperienze che lo hanno plasmato. Cresciuto a Solo, in una famiglia umile, ha affrontato varie sfide, tra cui un sfratto che ha costretto la famiglia a vivere con lo zio. Sua madre e padre hanno fatto grandi sacrifici per garantire l'istruzione dei loro figli. Dopo aver completato gli studi in Tecnologia del Prodotto Forestale, ha avviato una carriera nel settore del mobilio, affrontando vari ostacoli prima di fondare la sua azienda. La sua storia è un'ode alla perseveranza e all'importanza della famiglia, spingendo gli altri a lottare per i propri sogni.

Mitbringsel

  • 👶 Cresciuto in una famiglia umile con grandi sogni.
  • 💪 La perseveranza dei genitori ha ispirato Joko.
  • 📚 L'istruzione è stata la chiave per cambiare la sua vita.
  • 🏠 Dopo molte sfide, la famiglia di Joko ha trovato stabilità.
  • 🌲 Ha studiato Tecnologia del Prodotto Forestale per seguire le orme del padre.
  • 🎸 Da giovane, Joko amava la musica rock e l'escursionismo.
  • 💑 Si è innamorato di Iriana, sua moglie, durante gli anni universitari.
  • 🚢 Ha iniziato la sua carriera in una fabbrica di mobili con suo zio.
  • 🌍 Il soprannome 'Jokowi' è nato nel settore del mobilio internazionale.
  • 🏆 Il suo messaggio è di lottare per i sogni e lavorare insieme per il bene dell'Indonesia.

Zeitleiste

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    Joko Widodo racconta la sua infanzia e il suo percorso di vita, evidenziando le difficoltà affrontate dalla sua famiglia. Cresciuto a Solo, Giava Centrale, come il maggiore di quattro figli, Joko descrive il duro lavoro del padre che vendeva legname e il sostegno della madre. Nonostante le sfide, la famiglia rimane unita e perseverante, con l'obiettivo di fornire a Joko un'istruzione che potesse cambiare le loro vite. Le esperienze di vita, come essere sfrattati e dover vivere con uno zio, rafforzano la loro determinazione a superare le avversità e costruire un futuro migliore. Infine, la famiglia riesce a stabilirsi in una casa propria e Joko decide di frequentare l'università per seguire le orme del padre nel settore dell'artigianato.

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Video-Fragen und Antworten

  • Qual è l'origine di Joko Widodo?

    Joko Widodo proviene da Solo, Giava Centrale.

  • Qual è la professione del padre di Joko?

    Il padre di Joko vendeva legna e bambù al mercato.

  • Quale corso ha studiato Joko all'università?

    Ha studiato Tecnologia del Prodotto Forestale.

  • Come ha ricevuto il soprannome "Jokowi"?

    Un compratore francese nella sua attività di mobilio gli ha dato il soprannome per distinguerlo da altri.

  • Quanti figli ha Joko Widodo?

    Joko ha tre figli.

  • Qual è il messaggio principale della sua storia?

    Il messaggio è di perseveranza e lotta per i propri sogni.

  • Dove ha trascorso i primi anni di matrimonio?

    Ha trascorso i primi anni di matrimonio nella giungla di Aceh.

  • Che tipo di musica gli piaceva da giovane?

    Era appassionato di rock, ascoltando band come Nazareth e Queen.

  • Cosa ha ispirato Joko nella sua vita?

    L'ispirazione proviene dal duro lavoro e dalla perseveranza dei suoi genitori.

  • Qual è la sua visione per l'Indonesia?

    Lavorare per una migliore Indonesia.

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    My name is Joko Widodo.
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    This is the story of my childhood,
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    the beginning of my life journey.
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    This is me when I was young.
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    I came from Solo, Central Java.
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    I'm the eldest of four siblings.
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    I have three little sisters.
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    I came from a humble background.
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    We moved to a number of different rented houses,
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    mostly small houses that my father could afford...
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    ...for all of us to stay.
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    My father fought...
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    ...for our lives by selling woods and bamboos in the market.
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    My mother always helped my father in any way she could,
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    after she's done cooking and cleaning the house,
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    she would immediately go to my father’s shop...
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    ...to help him tie up pieces of bamboo and wood together.
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    They did it all so their children...
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    ...would be able to go to school.
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    They believed that with education, I would be able to change my circumstances..
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    My father’s perseverance…
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    ...really inspired me.
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    With time, my father’s business grew,
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    sales were improving,
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    ...and I knew...
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    ...that my mother was finally able to set aside some cash.
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    I was a little naughty at that time.
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    Sometimes I would just randomly called...
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    ...any food seller...
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    ...who passed by our house.
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    Siomay seller,
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    bakso seller,
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    cookies and snacks seller.
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    My mother then would have to pay for the food that I ordered.
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    One day I was randomly calling a seller...
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    ...who was passing in front of our house.
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    I thought she was selling snacks,
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    turned out she was selling coals.
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    Suddenly, my mother appeared before I could run away…
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    she bought some from the seller and handed me...
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    ...a bag full of coals for me to eat while saying.
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    "Go ahead, eat them,
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    finish everything!
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    Aren't you the one who wanted this 'snack'?”
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    One day...
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    ...we were evicted from our house by the local government because...
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    ...there’s a plan to build public facilities in the area.
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    We were pushed away just like that...
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    ...without any clear reallocation plan.
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    This event hit our family hard.
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    We had no other choice but to live with my uncle.
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    But these hard times had made us...
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    ...determined to fight harder.
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    My father decided to become a bus driver,
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    after school I would help my mother...
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    ...in the market, running my father’s shop.
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    Our family went through all of these hardships without ever once complaining...
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    ... and we tried to give positive energy to each other.
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    We fought hard so we that can have our own house again.
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    Our hard work paid off, in the end.
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    My father was finally able to open up a carpentry workshop.
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    After a few years, we could finally afford...
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    ...to buy a simple house.
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    In 1980, I decided to go to college...
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    ..majoring in Forest Product Technology, Faculty of Forestry, in UGM.
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    I chose that major...
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    ...so I could learn more about carpentry.
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    I wanted to follow my father’s footsteps,
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    and to expand his business.
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    I had long hair in college,
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    and I was really into rock music...
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    ...from Nazareth,
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    Queen, Metallica,
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    Judas Priest,
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    Guns n' Roses.
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    My other hobby was...
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    ...to go hiking.
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    Lawu Mountain,
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    Merapi Mountain,
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    Merbabu Mountain, Kerinci Mountain...
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    ... I had climbed them all.
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    Nearing the end of my college years, when my undergraduate thesis was due...
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    ...I've mellowed out.
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    I know I would be entering the workforce soon, so I decided to straighten up.
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    One day, I met this girl named Iriana.
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    She was one of my sister's friend...
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    ...who often came to our house.
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    At first, we stole glances at each other...
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    ...and with time, we fell in love.
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    Iriana is humble...
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    ...and that's what I love about her
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    During that time, it was costly to go on a date, but I was very happy.
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    I took a bus...
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    ...that was always really crowded.
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    I went back and forth from Jogja to Solo just to meet Iriana.
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    After I graduated in 1985...
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    ...I applied into a paper company in Aceh.
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    Not until I was accepted that I found out I would be stationed in the middle of a jungle.
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    My job was to prepare...
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    ...pine seedbeds to be planted in the forest.
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    After a few months of working, I went back to Solo...
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    ... to marry Iriana,
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    and to prepare our departure to Aceh.
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    We spent the first years of our marriage in the middle of a jungle...
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    ...for two and a half years.
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    In the second year...
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    ...Iriana was pregnant,
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    and we decided...
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    ...to have our first child in Solo.
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    As we moved back to Solo,
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    I started working with my uncle in a furniture factory...
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    ...to gain working experiences.
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    There, I learned a lot about...
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    ...how to be a good businessman.
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    I've worked in all of the divisions.
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    In productions, sales,
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    I've experienced it all.
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    In 1987...
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    ...my first child was born,
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    Gibran Rakabuming.
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    Gibran is an abbreviation of Gigih dan Berani (diligent and brave).
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    I wanted...
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    ...my first son to embodied the same spirit...
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    ... embedded in his name.
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    The birth of Gibran became the catalyst for me to finally establish...
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    ...my first company in furniture business...
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    ...with the name of CV Rakabu.
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    But, being a businessman...
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    ...wasn't an easy thing
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    I was once cheated out of a deal,
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    we have sent the goods but never receive any payment.
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    and the person ran away.
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    But whenever we fall...
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    ...we have to get back up.
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    Not long after that...
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    ...I got a business loan.
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    I was determined to get back up...
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    ...and to expand my business, so I hustled…
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    ...and even went overseas to attend furniture exhibitions to find customers.
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    My hard work finally started to come to fruition…
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    ...as customers constantly flowing in to the workshop.
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    It was there that I met a buyer from France named...
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    ...Bernard Chêne.
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    He was the one who gave me my nickname "Jokowi",
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    to distinguish Joko Widodo...
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    ...with the other Jokos that he knew.
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    Since then...
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    ...people in the furniture industry...
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    ...started calling me Jokowi.
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    My other two children were born...
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    ...when our family was finally more financially stable.
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    Kahiyang Ayu and Kaesang Pangarep.
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    I wanted my kids to learn from...
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    ...the struggles of life, to have perseverance...
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    ...to be independent.
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    So that all of them...
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    ...can build a strong foundation of life.
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    Family is my biggest source of strength.
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    I'm sure what I experienced when I was young...
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    ...is similar to what you're experiencing right now.
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    I would not be the Jokowi that I am today, if there was no…
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    ...hardships in my life.
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    Keep fighting for your dreams.
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    Together, let's keep working for a better Indonesia.
Tags
  • infanzia
  • perseveranza
  • famiglia
  • storia personale
  • educazione
  • carriera
  • mobilio
  • sacrifici
  • lotta per i sogni
  • Giava Centrale