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This year has been one of the most challenging yet transformative times of my life. I’ve learned that sometimes, we need to face difficult situations to truly grow and prepare for what gonna happen next. At the start of the year, I was still working in retail for a large company in Singapore. The job paid me well, but something life-changing happened to me last year—my dad passed away. Seeing my mom alone after my dad passed away was really heartbreaking, and I knew I couldn’t stay away from her. So, I made a big decision: I resigned from my job and returned to my hometown to take care of her.   This decision wasn’t easy. Some of my friends asked, “Do you really need to do this?” Their doubts  really made me question myself, and I spent sleepless  all nights thinking about whether I was making the right choice. But deep down, I knew I had to. I only have one mother, and nothing in this world can replace her. Losing my dad was devastating, and I couldn’t bear the thought of not being there for my mom.   When I returned home, I told my family I was done working for the other companies. I was tired of being employed and wanted to take a new path. My mom suggested I take care of the plantation my dad left behind, but I also needed time to rediscover myself.  And i did. Can you imagine the city boy at the plantation?  Later in the year, I decided to take a solo trip to Danau Toba. That trip sparked something in me. I loved the adventure, the unknown, and the rush of figuring out each day as it came. Afterward, I wanted to travel again. One night, I asked my mom for permission to take another solo trip, this time I want to go to Bali. At first, she was furious and worried—especially since I’d be gone for a week—but eventually, she understood the idea.   Traveling to Bali for eight days turned out to be the best solo trip of my life. I met strangers who we are became friends and I explored  the nature in ways I’d never experienced before. Traveling alone made me feel alive, free, and full of possibilities.   But life didn’t stop when I returned. I was still jobless, and so was my cousin. We brainstormed ways to survive, and eventually, we came up with the idea of starting a small business selling *ayam gunting*. We set up a stall in front of my house, which was convenient since it was close to both my mom and aunt. With no rent to worry about, we gave it a shot.   At first, I doubted myself. I had never worked in the food and beverage industry before—I was a retail person through and through. But slowly, things started to grow. To our surprise, one of our TikTok videos went viral, and people began recognizing us. We even got regular customers who came by every day.  Even during rainy days.  Running this small business has been life-changing. My mental health has improved so much. I used to struggle with my emotion. There is a war going on in my mind. But now, I feel free—like a bird fly through the blue sky on a summer morning. I’m proud of what we have been built. From just four menu items, we’ve grown to fifteen. Creativity flows through me, and I embrace every opportunity to expand and improve.   On top of that, I recently booked tickets to see Dua Lipa Tour in Malaysia. Music has always been my escape, my healing. Seeing her live, standing in the front row, and dancing with a crowd of strangers feels like the perfect way to celebrate everything I’ve overcome this year.   If there’s one thing I’ve learned, it’s this: grab every opportunity. Don’t be afraid to chase freedom and happiness because we only live once. Live your life to the fullest and create beautiful memories. In the end of the day, nobody remembers every detail about your life, but you’ll know you made it count.   Happy New Year Hakim
This year has been one of the most challenging yet transformative times of my life. I’ve learned that sometimes, we need to face difficult situations to truly grow and prepare for what gonna happen next. At the start of the year, I was still working in retail for a large company in Singapore. The job paid me well, but something life-changing happened to me last year—my dad passed away. Seeing my mom alone after my dad passed away was really heartbreaking, and I knew I couldn’t stay away from her. So, I made a big decision: I resigned from my job and returned to my hometown to take care of her. This decision wasn’t easy. Some of my friends asked, “Do you really need to do this?” Their doubts really made me question myself, and I spent sleepless all nights thinking about whether I was making the right choice. But deep down, I knew I had to. I only have one mother, and nothing in this world can replace her. Losing my dad was devastating, and I couldn’t bear the thought of not being there for my mom. When I returned home, I told my family I was done working for the other companies. I was tired of being employed and wanted to take a new path. My mom suggested I take care of the plantation my dad left behind, but I also needed time to rediscover myself. And i did. Can you imagine the city boy at the plantation? Later in the year, I decided to take a solo trip to Danau Toba. That trip sparked something in me. I loved the adventure, the unknown, and the rush of figuring out each day as it came. Afterward, I wanted to travel again. One night, I asked my mom for permission to take another solo trip, this time I want to go to Bali. At first, she was furious and worried—especially since I’d be gone for a week—but eventually, she understood the idea. Traveling to Bali for eight days turned out to be the best solo trip of my life. I met strangers who we are became friends and I explored the nature in ways I’d never experienced before. Traveling alone made me feel alive, free, and full of possibilities. But life didn’t stop when I returned. I was still jobless, and so was my cousin. We brainstormed ways to survive, and eventually, we came up with the idea of starting a small business selling *ayam gunting*. We set up a stall in front of my house, which was convenient since it was close to both my mom and aunt. With no rent to worry about, we gave it a shot. At first, I doubted myself. I had never worked in the food and beverage industry before—I was a retail person through and through. But slowly, things started to grow. To our surprise, one of our TikTok videos went viral, and people began recognizing us. We even got regular customers who came by every day. Even during rainy days. Running this small business has been life-changing. My mental health has improved so much. I used to struggle with my emotion. There is a war going on in my mind. But now, I feel free—like a bird fly through the blue sky on a summer morning. I’m proud of what we have been built. From just four menu items, we’ve grown to fifteen. Creativity flows through me, and I embrace every opportunity to expand and improve. On top of that, I recently booked tickets to see Dua Lipa Tour in Malaysia. Music has always been my escape, my healing. Seeing her live, standing in the front row, and dancing with a crowd of strangers feels like the perfect way to celebrate everything I’ve overcome this year. If there’s one thing I’ve learned, it’s this: grab every opportunity. Don’t be afraid to chase freedom and happiness because we only live once. Live your life to the fullest and create beautiful memories. In the end of the day, nobody remembers every detail about your life, but you’ll know you made it count. Happy New Year Hakim

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