What Do I Want For Indonesia This Year?

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Caesaria Apriliani – Content Management Specialist

This year, I really wish Indonesia would survive the pandemic, regardless of the facts that have been around us so far. I believe the advancement of the country really depends on the mindset, work ethics, and positive decisions in response to any difficulties we face in the future. 75 years as an independent republic, I wish nothing but the best for Indonesia, healthy environment, stable economy, and fair prosperity for all.

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Teddy Sutiady – Parliamentary Staff

I want Indonesia to become a developed country from various fronts, prioritizing the values of tolerance regardless of differences in race, religion, ethnicity or class. I want this nation to be resilient, strong, and to survive the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic that is sweeping the world.  I want Indonesia to remain beautiful in diversity, because diversity is not a stumbling block, but rather wealth that we should be proud of. And most importantly, I want an Indonesia whose heart is cultured as an archipelago, but the technology is capable of taking us through space. #IndonesiaMaju

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Ajeng Patria Meilisa M.Si - Communication Practitioner / Communication Lecturer, Co-Founder of Literos and Observer of Digital Family Communication

Parenting literacy in the digital world. In the digital era, parenting style can no longer follow the flow of the old method. Advances in technology require that we as parents have the ability to learn and renew ourselves to open up more insight into the things their offspring will face later so that parents can keep pace with progress so that there is no technological imbalance between parents and children because family is one of the trisentra. Education is first and foremost in shaping children's character. With proper parenting, it will produce positive future generations.

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Lenny Agustin – Fashion Designer

I want Indonesia and maybe the entire world to return to normal as before, but with a new attitude, just like during this pandemic situation. Which is people who are more aware of the environment, health, more creative and independent, have the spirit to make their own business and have empathy for others.

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Iman Hidajat – Editor in Chief

I want Indonesia to know and understand that this country we live in is a rich, cultured and colorful country. A country with abundant natural resources, diverse cultural tradition and colorful in the lives of its people. Indonesians need to level up the way of their thinking. As modernity seeps in to our society, it is important for the Indonesians to be more tolerant, to be more discipline and in order in their daily lives – as not to meddle in petty little things. Indonesia is a big country with bright future to fill by us the people and by our younger generations. A future that cannot be taken for granted.  

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