Hi June!
Will spend this weekend by catching up to some slides from GHC and doing some work LOL
Dulu perasaan ai yang ngejar-ngejar, sekarang ai dikejar-kejar :sadpepe:
Hope you all have a nice weekend!
Cheers!
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Hi June!
Will spend this weekend by catching up to some slides from GHC and doing some work LOL
Dulu perasaan ai yang ngejar-ngejar, sekarang ai dikejar-kejar :sadpepe:
Hope you all have a nice weekend!
Cheers!
Hai, apa kabar?
Apa kabar kamu disana? Semoga baik-baik saja.
Bulan ini sudah hampir selesai, ditandai dengan gaji yang sudah masuk rekening. Maret, April, Mei. Sudah hampir 2.5 bulan aturan WFH di kantor dijalankan.
Banyak kejadian tak menentu sedang terjadi karena virus covid-19. Hampir semua orang sepertinya kebingungan dan bosan karena tidak bisa melakukan banyak kegiatan di luar rumah. Berbagai macam kegiatan mulai dilakukan dan dibagikan lewat media sosial, dari membuat dalgona coffee, memasak berbagai makanan yang nampak susah, merajut, dll. Aku sendiri sudah hampir menamatkan 3 series drama korea. Reply 1988, Kingdom dan sekarang on going menonton Misaeng. Such a good quality drama, I am happy :)
Target akhir bulan ini mau coba beberes digital dan mempertimbangkan untuk berlangganan google photos untuk menyimpan koleksi foto yang sekarang masih scattered. Beberes digital sudah dimulai dengan me-museum-kan tulisan di Medium dan mengunci postingan di Wordpress. Ke-depannya pakai Tumblr saja deh supaya praktis.
Berhubung besok sudah 1 Syawal, ingin mengucapkan Selamat Idul Fitri. Mohon maaf juga ke diri sendiri, untuk semua kesalahan karena tidak menghargai dan menggunakan kesempatan sebaik-baiknya untuk berhubungan lebih baik dengan Tuhan, manusia dan diri sendiri. Semoga ke depannya bisa menjadi pribadi yang lebih baik.
Age is just a number
I know it sounds really cliche.
But it is.
No matter how long you have lived, how old you are, the way you spend your time depends on you. The way you optimise or waste your time, depends on you.
Maybe you have 30 minutes meeting that more efficient than 2 hours meeting in another building with the same purpose.
Maybe now, you have 2 hours reading that give you more knowledge than 100 hours you spent before.
Maybe you spend your last 2 hours meaninglessly scrolling social media, while you can use it to do things that matter to you.
We all have 24 hours a day, but the way we use it will reflect a lot on our current state now. I’ve seen people with younger age than me that achieved more. I’ve noticed 20-something people that wiser, more knowledgeable and more mature than another 30 or 40-something people.
Be careful, that your 20-something age now might not be better than yourself in the last year. So, make sure you use your time wisely.
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Cerpen ini pernah dimuat 9 tahun yang lalu di majalah sastra, Horison
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Jawa, 1972
Lelaki Keempat
Tiga makam berjejeran. Yang paling kanan terlihat baru. Tanah masih basah. Namun, itu tetap tidak menghentikan pikiran Toro untuk menghabisi nyawa Juki. Justru inilah saat yang dinanti. Tak perlu berlama-lama menunggu. Mumpung emak dan yang lainnya masih dalam keadaan berkabung, mereka pasti tidak akan memperhatikan apa yang dimakan Juki. Memperhatikan pun tak apa. Asal mereka tak tahu apa yang tercampur dengan makanan itu. Toro melihat nisan ayahnya lagi. Segeralah engkau menyusul ayah, Juk. Dan seringainya keluar.
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Jawa, 1893
Lelaki Pertama
Revolusi industri yang terjadi di Negara Eropa telah merambah ke seluruh dunia. Begitu pula dengan Jawa. Kereta api telah digunakan. Memang kelihatannya enak sekali menaiki kereta itu. Bahkan menurut kabar, ada surat kabar di Semarang yang berubah nama menjadi De Locomotief karena adanya kereta api. Ah, peduli apa aku pada surat kabar. Baca tulis saja aku tak bisa.
Untungnya, tidak semua golongan berkesempatan mencicipi naik kereta api. Selain itu, kereta api ini tidak bisa beroperasi setiap saat dibutuhkan. Jika tidak, tak bisa kubayangkan bagaimana nasibku kelak. Siapa yang akan memberi makan anak-biniku? Ya, aku seorang kusir. Maka aku membutuhkan penumpang untuk dokar dan kudaku.
Aku menuntun kudaku untuk kuberi makan. Kulihat Nyai Suryati di kejauhan sedang berbicara dengan pemerah susu. Nyai adalah istri seorang pengusaha Belanda. Namun, Nyai sendiri adalah pribumi tulen. Berkat jasanyalah aku kini menjadi kusir yang bertugas mengantarkan barang hasil perusahaannya ke daerah sekitar. Jika tidak ada barang yang diantar, biasanya aku mengantarkan Nyai, Tuan atau anak mereka ke daerah sekitar atau ke sekolah.
Nyai dan keluarganyalah yang telah mengangkat aku dari seorang petani menjadi seorang kusir. Hinakah menjadi seorang petani hingga aku menggunakan kata mengangkat? Tidak, tentu saja tidak. Jujur, aku lebih senang mencangkul di sawah, berkicau bersama burung maupun menikmati teriknya matahari. Namun, aku sekarang tidak bisa melakukannya. Sawahku telah disewa secara paksa oleh pengusaha asing. Hanya ladang di belakang rumah yang tersisa. Itu pun ukurannya tidak seberapa. Itulah mengapa pekerjaan menjadi kusir aku katakan mengangkat dibandingkan sebagai petani.
Di perjalanan pulang, aku berpikir. Haruskah aku bersyukur tidak menjadi petani lagi? Dengan upah menjadi kusir lebih daripada hasil sewa sawah dan menjadi buruh pekerja, memang tak ada kata lain selain bersyukur. Namun haruskah aku bersyukur di atas penderitaan para petani? Para sahabat lamaku?
Hari sudah malam ketika aku sampai di rumah. Anak-biniku sudah tergeletak. Pulas sekali mereka tidur. Pasti mereka capek setelah menjadi buruh di perkebunan daerah sekitar. Aku tak ingin mengganggu mereka dalam satu-satunya ketenangan mereka. Aku tak ingin mereka terbangun. Seharian ini, pasti tak terhitung berapa cacian yang mereka terima dari pengawas kebun.
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Jawa,1923
Lelaki Pertama
Badanku sudah sangat lemah. Mungkin tak lama lagi ajal akan menjemput. Aku berangkat ke ladang. Ya, ke ladang. Bukan ke perusahaan Nyai Suryati. Aku sudah menyerahkan pekerjaanku sebagai kusir kepada anak lelakiku satu-satunya. Sedang, dua anak gadisku yang lain sudah menikah dengan orang kampung sebelah. Meski begitu, hampir setiap hari mereka menjengukku dan biniku di rumah. Seperti pagi ini.
Di depanku mereka diam saja. Tersenyum seolah-olah pernikahan mereka bahagia. Namun di belakang sana, seperti yang sudah-sudah, kudengar mereka menceritakan perilaku menyebalkan suami mereka pada ibunya. Huh, dasar wanita. Meskipun kau mengeluh di depan, kau pun tetap tidak didengarkan. Apalagi kalau kau mengeluh di belakang. Atau mungkin mereka mengeluh di belakang karena yakin tidak akan didengar meski mereka ada di depan.
Bingung dengan pikiranku sendiri, aku segera mengenakan caping. Kulihat banyak luruhan daun di dekat selokan. Dengan enggan aku mengambil cangkul, niat hendak membereskan dedaunan itu. Tak dinyana, banyak ular keluar dari luruhan itu. Dulu waktu muda, tak perlu tiga menit aku sudah bisa memotong ular itu dengan cangkul. Namun sekarang…. Mungkinkah ini karma? Dan dunia berubah segelap-gelapnya.
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Jawa, 1930
Lelaki Kedua
Mulai tahun 1908, banyak organisasi yang tumbuh subur di Indonesia. Mulanya hanya mencakup daerah, sekarang, dari kalangan mana pun boleh ikut. Mereka menggelorakan satu kata: kemerdekaan. Rupanya negeri ini sudah capek digerogoti oleh kaum kolonial itu. Tapi kenapa setelah beratus-ratus tahun digerogoti, orang-orang itu baru bisa bersatu?
Aku mengendarai kudaku dengan pelan. Kalau bukan karena perintah ayah, aku tak akan bekerja sebagai kusir di perkebunan. Nyai Suryati ini. Mungkin aku tetap akan menjadi buruh tani. Tanah ayah sudah lama disewa oleh para pengusaha asing. Aku belum pernah mencangkul di sawahku sendiri. Malahan aku mencangkul di tanah milik tetanggaku, yang sudah disewa oleh pengusaha asing. Tidak ada tanah di desa yang tidak di sewa. Alhasil, semua penduduk desa menjadi buruh tani, kecuali ayah dan aku, yang meneruskan pekerjaan ayah.
Anakku, Darmoko berlari menyusulku di belakang sambil meneriakkan namaku. Aku menghentikan. dokarku.
“Ada apa, Dar?” tanyaku. Darmoko lalu berdiri di samping dokarku. Aku tahu, dia ingin ikut denganku. Dapat kupastikan, dia akan menjadi kusir juga. Namun, dia pasti akan jadi kusir yang lebih baik dariku. Aku tahu itu karena berbeda denganku yang mendapat pekerjaan ini karena warisan dari ayah, Darmoko akan menjadi kusir karena dia suka menjadi kusir. Sejak kecil, dia sudah biasa membantu aku dan ayah memberi makan kuda, memandikannya, mencari rumput di sawah, membersihkan kandang. Sering kulihat ayah yang kaku bisa tertawa tergelak bersama Darmoko saat mereka memandikan kuda.
***
Jawa, 1972
Lelaki Ketiga
Sudah 27 tahun negeri ini merdeka. Namun, aku, sama seperti ayah dan kakekku, masih tetap menjadi kusir. Tak apalah, toh aku suka pekerjaan ini. Sejak kecil, aku sudah terbiasa melihat ayah dan kakek membersihkan kuda, kandang, memberi makan. Hal itu selalu menarik. Bersentuhan dengan Bento, si kuda, membuatku tak hentinya mengucapkan terima kasih. Kuda inilah, juga ayah dan kakeknya, yang telah membuat keluargaku hidup hingga hari ini.
Pagi-pagi kukendarai kuda menuju pasar. Di sana, seperti biasa banyak penumpang. Meskipun sudah ada beberapa angkutan umum, tapi untung masih ada beberapa penumpang yang lebih memilih menaiki dokarku.
Jujur saja, kalau bukan karena aku mencintai pekerjaan ini, aku tak akan ragu meninggalkannya. Istriku sering marah karena bau kotoran kuda di kandang, untung Toro, anakku sering membantuku membersihkannya. Belum kalau kotoran itu jatuh di jalan. Banyak cemoohan mulai dari yang halus sampai kasar keluar. Penumpang juga sering marah kalau dokarku tak bergerak cepat. Mereka suka membandingkan kecepatan dokar dengan angkutan umum. Orang di pasar juga begitu, mereka suka memuji angkutan umum karena tidak bikin kotor jalan, tidak mengeluarkan liur, bahan bakarnya pun juga gampang dibeli, tidak usah mencari di sawah.
Aku hanya meringis, yang penting Bentoku bisa beranak. Anak Bento, masih belum kuat untuk menarik dokar. Ia kuberi nama Juki. Sama dengan nama kakek, Marjuki. Itu bukan penghinaan bagi kakek. Aku tahu kakek sangat menyayangi kuda. Kuanggap itu sebagai penghormatan baginya.
“Pak, berapa harga naik dokar ke daerah ini kalo hanya satu orang?” tanya seorang lelaki lalu menyebutkan sebuah daerah. Aku menyebutkan sejumlah angka. Daerah itu tidak begitu jauh, hanya jalannya saja yang tidak rata. Penumpang itu menatap setengah curiga.
“Jangan-jangan nanti sudah sampai sana minta 2 kali lipatnya lagi,” katanya setengah mencemooh. Aku terdiam. Meski aku hanya seorang kusir, pantang bagiku menipu orang, apalagi penumpang.
“Tidak mungkin saya berbohong, kalau Anda tidak percaya silakan cari kusir lain,” kataku.
Orang itu manggut-manggut lalu, “Baiklah, saya percaya Anda.” Lalu orang itu menaiki dokarku.
Entah kenapa firasatku tidak enak dengan lelaki ini. Apa karena tatonya yang mengerikan?
“Ayo, cepat. Lambat banget sih!” lelaki itu memprotes.
“Namanya juga tenaga hewan, Pak! Oh, iya, Anda mau ke mana? Bawaannya banyak sekali?” aku mencoba ramah pada orang itu, tapi entah kenapa, aku menggigil ketakutan.
Orang itu memperhatikan ketakutanku, lalu dikeluarkannya pisau dan mencoba menusukkannya ke perutku. Untung, aku hanya tergores sedikit.
Bruk! Aku terjatuh dari dokar. Ditendang lelaki itu. Dari belakang, banyak orang berdatangan mencoba menolongku. Lalu muncul aparat yang mengejar lelaki itu menggunakan sepeda motor.
Belakangan kuketahui, lelaki itu adalah perampok. Bagiku, dia bahkan lebih kejam. Dia telah merampok Bento, kudaku, jiwaku. Aku tidak bisa menemui Bento, entah di mana dia sekarang. Aku tidak bisa mencarinya. Gara-gara jatuh dari dokar kemarin, aku jadi susah berjalan. Toro yang kusuruh mencari Bento tak jua berhasil menemuinya.
Hanya Juki kini yang tersisa. Warisan ayah dan kakek yang masih hidup. Rasanya sejak kepergian Bento, tubuh ini semakin melemah. Mungkin, tak lama lagi aku akan menyusul ayah dan kakek. Aku sudah berpesan pada Wati agar dikuburkan di samping ayah dan kakek. Dan dimana Toro? Sudahkah aku suruh ia agar merawat Juki dan meneruskan aku, ayah, dan kakek menjadi kusir? Rasanya kemarin aku sudah bilang padanya, yang ia tanggapi dengan kemarahan.
“Sekarang bukan jaman kuda, Pak! Sudah ada kereta api, sepeda, sepeda motor, mobil! Bahkan orang sudah berlomba menciptakan kendaraan yang terbang di udara dan melayang di air! Dan engkau, dengan sifat kolotmu, menyuruhku untuk menjadi kusir? Pikir, Pak! Kalau bukan karena aku menghormatimu, aku tidak akan mau membantumu membersihkan kandang dan bermain dengan kuda. Dan sekarang, engkau memaksaku meneruskan pekerjaanmu? Tidak, Pak! Dengan tegas aku menolaknya!”
Benarkah Toro mengatakan seperti itu? Rasanya tak mungkin. Sejak dulu, keluarga kami adalah keluarga kusir. Tidak bisakah Toro mengerti hal ini dan melanjutkan pekerjaan kami?
Tak lama kemudian, lelaki ketiga meninggal. Ia dimakamkan di sebelah lelaki pertama dan kedua.
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Jawa, 1972
Lelaki Keempat
Toro meracik racun yang didapatnya di pasar. Ini racun yang sangat bahaya. Begitu kata penjualnya. Dicampurnya racun itu dengan rumput makanan Juki. Tak lama kemudian, muncul busa-busa dari mulut Juki. Selamat menyusul ayah, Juk! Maafkan aku, kau tahu bukan, aku terpaksa? Jika kau masih ada, aku akan menjadi kusir. Dan kau pun sama dengan ayah dan kakekmu, hanya akan menjadi kuda penarik dokar. Tentu kau tak mau, bukan? Memang, lebih baik begini. Oh, iya, sampaikan maafku pada Bento karena aku memang tidak mencarinya. Semoga kau cepat bertemu ayahmu itu, Juk! Tentunya di dunia sana, karena kalau ia masih di dunia ini, aku tak akan segan membereskannya. Apa pun yang menghalangiku untuk tidak menjadi kusir akan aku singkirkan. Bahkan, meski itu ayahku sendiri.
Toro membereskan tempat itu. Lalu, dengan ekspresi panik dia bergegas berteriak minta tolong. Namun, hatinya lega. Sangat lega.***
Uli Marta, siswa SMA Negeri 1 Magelang, Jawa Tengah.
Sumber: Kakilangit, sisipan majalah sastra Horison, Oktober 2010.
In December 2017, I had the chance to explore Isle of Skye, one of the most beautiful places I've ever visited.
I booked my tour using Rabbies in Edinburgh for around 200 GBP, and it was totally worth the experience. It was quite expensive, but since I am travelling by myself, guided tour is better for me. If you travel with your friend, you can rent a car and drive there. Afaik, you can use driving license from your home country in UK for 6 months. It is also better if the one that rent is at least 25 years old since it means cheaper rental fee (I think it is related with insurance or something).
Now, whenever I take a look at the pictures I get from the trip, I always find myself smiling because of the happy days.
The Things That Matter
Have you ever felt that you just trying to complete your routine and not intentionally living your life?
Have you ever felt so upset for things that actually not having that much impact in your life?
Last year, I have an online mentoring session with a lady from Microsoft. So, I shared with her that I felt I was just doing routine activities, not really intentionally living my life. She shared with me her story that left me with a lasting impression.
She said that everyone has priorities or things that matter in their life. For her, it is her family. She said that it was unbelievable when she saw her calendar and realised that she couldn’t attend most of her family gathering because of other appointments. Since that moment, she plans her calendar and always make sure that her activities align with her priorities. She consciously makes plan for family lunch or dinner and ensures that she always be there.
“It is conflicting how we say that our priority is something, but actually we don’t really do thing that aligns with it.”
So, how many times do you think your family or friends matter, yet you rarely call them?
How many times do you say that constant learning process such as reading is important, but from 24 hours that you have, the time that you allocate for that activity is very less compared to watching movies or scrolling instagram feed?
How many times do you say that you want to maintain your health, yet you eat junk food and never exercise?
How many times do you get angry about some strangers discussing things on the internet?
So many conflicting things have been done that do not represent the things that you think are matter.
So, before we put (and waste our) effort on to something, ask yourself “Does it really matter? Is it my priority?”
The Secret Weapon : Curiosity or Endurance
So this is how the story goes.
I’ve read it somewhere, a popular quote from Albert Einstein “I have no special talent. I am only passionately curious.”
This quote struck my mind when I read it for the first time. I never acknowledge myself as a passionately curious person. I tend to have several questions, but most of the time, I am satisfied when there is one closest answer that I can find, or sometimes I just leave some questions to remain unanswered, especially one that related with ambiguous or trivial subject.
Sometimes, I question myself, why am I not critical enough? Why is it easy for me to understand and not disagree with the reason of other’s idea (as long as it makes sense)?
Along the time, I understand myself as a fox type of person. So, according to philosopher Isaiah Berlin, inspired by Greek poet, repeated by Kahneman in his book, there are two types of people, hedgehog or fox.
The fox knows many things but the hedgehog knows one big thing. The hedgehog account for particular events within a coherent framework, and confident with his forecasts. The strength of the hedgehog is in his focus and central vision. The fox is complex thinker, he doesn’t believe that one big thing drives the march for history. The power of the fox is in his flexibility and openness to experience.
The hedgehog never wavers, never doubts. The fox is more cautious, more pragmatic, and more inclined to see complexity. Kahneman said that the hedgehogs make good tv programs, especially when they are on a different side, while foxes are less likely to be invited in tv debates.
That explanation gives me some idea why I see the world as a combination of several different entities and forces, the reason I can understand and not being “critical” enough when other give their statement because I believe that their point of view can be true as well.
However, knowing that I am a fox type person does not make me feel any better. Go back to Einstein’s quote, I am neither talented nor passionately curious, so what is the “special thing” that I have? This question always running back in my mind, especially being in the environment when everyone seems to have strong opinion and asking questions that do not align with their perspective.
Until yesterday, I found a trivial quiz from Adobe, asking “what is your secret weapon? Curiosity or endurance?”
and it just hit me like a lightning strike. I never consider my endurance as a secret weapon. I know that I am not a quitter, but I don’t recognise that along the process, I endure a lot of the things, the temptation to quit, the sleepless nights, the struggle to overcome barrier, the critics, rude comments or even insults. There are many times that I feel like I want to quit, but here I am, make an effort to continue anything that I’ve started.
It is funny how I always looking for things that I don’t have and never see the things that I actually do in my daily life.
As Kahneman said “We’re blind to our blindness. We have very little idea of how little we know. We’re not designed to know how little we know.”
As I embrace one more knowledge about myself, I realise there are tons of things that I don’t know about myself, too.
The grass is not greener on the other side. Sometimes, they just use filter.
I am grateful for slow and steady growth.
5 Days Trip in Istanbul, Turkey
(Sultan Ahmed Mosque at night. Picture was taken by me, December 2018)
Istanbul is one of my favorite place to travel, especially because Turkey's meatball is so delicious (I think it is one of the best food in the world!). Compared to Europe, this place is also not so expensive in terms of accommodation and food. Last year, I spent 5 days in Istanbul, since I just finished my exam and want to do super chilled travelling. In my normal pace, maybe 3 days will be enough to explore the city.
Visa to Turkey
You can apply for e-visa for Turkey. Everything is online, you don't need to go to any office and you can receive the visa immediately. You can access the e-visa application here.
How to Travel to Istanbul
I came from Budapest, and there are two direct airlines with route Budapest-Istanbul, Pegasus and Turkish Airlines. I chose Pegasus since it was so much cheaper (like 100 euro difference at that time) and it only 2 hours flight. The difference between Pegasus and Turkish is the airport in Istanbul. Using Pegasus, I landed in SAW Istanbul Sabiha Airport instead of Istanbul Atatürk Airport (now, they move Turkish Airlines to Istanbul Airport).
It took around 1.5 - 2 hours from the airport, longer time than from Atatürk. But don't worry, the transportation in Turkey is nice and just by asking around, they can help you. I don't use any packet data when I was there and I survived.
To use bus/tram in Turkey, there is Istanbul transportation card available outside the airport. You can buy it from machine, but they only accept cash, so make sure you bring Lyra or withdraw it from ATM inside the airport (afaik, there is no ATM outside the airport, so I need to go back to airport to withdraw my money). I top up with 30 Lyra and it can last me until the end of my trip.
Where to Stay
I stayed at a hostel in Sultanahmet area. The most popular place to stay is Sultanahmet or Taksim Square area, however I choose Sultanahmet since it is has tram stop and also walking distance to Hagia Sophia, Topkapi Palace and Sultan Ahmed Mosque.
I have 4-bed female dormitory room and it cost me around 10 euro per nights with breakfast. They served Turkish tea, eggs, bread, cheese, fruits and salads for the breakfast. With only 10 euro, I think it was really worth the money. It was in December and low season, so I shared the room only with one girl and for the last 3 days, I have the room for myself.
Where to Eat
I tried several places, but the one that I recommend is Tarini Sultanahmet Koftecisi Selim Usta, located near to Sultanahmet stop. The grilled meatball are just really delicious, and for Asian, don't worry, they have rice too.
What to See
Since in this trip I was in relaxation mode, I visited (of course) the mainstream location such as
Basilika Cistern
For you who watch Inferno, there is a scene where the villain wants to spread the disease through underground water system, and yes, that's Basilika Cistern. I am in awe of its structure and the fact that they can build it underground. There is also Medusa statues on the two of its pillar with weird position (upside down and sideways). The myth has it that Medusa turn the people who look at her into stone, those the weird position is to prevent that thing from happening. However, logically, people think that the Medusa head were placed there to support the structure.
I personally think that this place is one of my favorite in Turkey. Although it is not as big as I expected, but I rarely see this kind of structure underground, especially with water underneath. However, it is not included in Istanbul museum pass, so you need to pay it separately.
The Istanbul Museum Pass covers other placese such as Hagia Sophia, Topkapi Palace, Harem, Chora Church, Istanbul Archaeological Museums, etc. It cost around 30 euro for 5 days after first use. I bought the ticket in front of Topkapi Palace and I think it is good value since I can skip the queue to buy ticket for each place after that.
Hagia Sophia
Known also as Ayasofya or Sancta Sophia or Church of the Holy Wisdom, it displays the meeting of Islam (central mihrab, direction of Mecca) and Christian religions (Virgin Mary and Christ with John the Baptist). You can walk here from Sultanahmet stop, in my case I just need 10 minutes walk from my hostel.
Topkapi Palace
I think, Topkapi palace is the biggest place that I've visited in Istanbul. I love their "kitchen" section, and they also provide nice and (imho) complete information. I really like the fact that they can provide "complete" facts such as how many lambs they need to order for the entire kitchen, what is the food for king or for other family members.
Sultan Ahmed Mosque
Also known as Blue Mosque, because of blue tiles surrounding the walls of interior design. If you are muslim, you can pray here too. It will be closed during prayer time, so of you just want to see inside, better to not come during prayer time, especially midday Friday prayer.
Men should wear long trousers, while women should cover their hair, arms and their legs from knees up. Before go to the mosque, you should put your shoes in plastic bags (free of charge) provided at the entrance. There is also a room where you can ask more about Islam if you are interested to know more about the religion.
Galata Mevlevi House
If you want to understand and learn more about Sufi's way of life, their history and tradition, this place is right for you. I enjoyed the time I spent there, especially since I have read about Sufi especially Jalaluddin Rumi from my father's book collection. I remember when I was a child, I got confused with his concept about God-human relationship, especially through one of his poem. However, now I kinda find that he has interesting point of view.
Don‘t think that saying "I am God"
is proclaiming one‘s greatness.
It is actually total humility.
Some one who says,
"I am the servant of God"
infers two – God and himself –
whereas someone who says,
"I am God", negates himself.
He relinquishes his own existence.
"I am God" means
"I don‘t exist.
Everything is God.
Only God exists. I am nothing.
I am utter emptiness".
Market (Spice Bazaar and Grand Bazaar)
I love both of the market and although I am not buying anything except Turkish snacks, I really like spending my time there. They have lots of collection from lamp (genie lamp!), kitchen utensils, clothes, or gold. I especially love the spices section and the various tea that they have.
I also visited other places such as Chora museum, Galata Kulesi and Taksim Square but not really spent much time there. If you only have limited time in Istanbul, I would definitely recommend you to go to Hagia Sophia, Topkapi Palace and Basilica Cistern. Have extra time? Then Sultan Ahmed Mosque and the market place can also be added on your list.
I think that's all what I can share from my trip. If you have any questions, just drop me a message. Hope you have nice trip!
Story about Fisherman
This is a story from a book that I am currently reading.
There was once a businessman who was sitting by the beach in a small Brazilian village. As he sat, he saw a Brazilian fisherman rowing a small boat toward the shore having caught quite a few big fish. The businessman was impressed and asked thefisherman, “How long does it take you to catch so many fish?” The fisherman replied, “Oh, just a short while.”
“Then why don’t you stay longer at sea and catch even more?” The businessman was astonished. “This is enough to feed my whole family,” the fisherman said. The businessman then asked, “So, what do you do for the rest of the day?” The fisherman replied, “Well, I usually wake up early in the morning, go out to sea and catch a few fish, then go back and play with my kids. In the afternoon, I take a nap with my wife, and [when] evening comes, I join my buddies in the village for a drink—we play guitar, sing and dance throughout the night.”
The businessman offered a suggestion to the fisherman. “I am a PhD in business management. I could help you to become a more successful person. From now on, you should spend more time at sea and try to catch as many fish as possible. When you have saved enough money, you could buy a bigger boat and catch even more fish. Soon you will be able to afford to buy more boats, set up your own company, your own production plant for canned food and distribution network. By then, you will have moved out of this village and to São Paulo, where you can set up an HQ to manage your other branches.”
The fisherman continues, “And after that?” The businessman laughs heartily. “After that, you can live like a king in your own house, and when the time is right, you can go public and float your shares in the Stock Exchange, and you will be rich.” The fisherman asks, “And after that?” The businessman says, “After that, you can finally retire, you can move to a house by the fishing village, wake up early in the morning, catch a few fish, then return home to play with [your] kids, have a nice afternoon nap with your wife, and when evening comes, you can join your buddies for a drink, play the guitar, sing and dance throughout the night!” The fisherman was puzzled. “Isn’t that what I am doing now?”
Source : Paul Dolan. Happiness by Design: Change What You Do, Not How You Think. Penguin Group US. Kindle Edition.
Quotes from Norwegian Wood
I've finished reading Murakami's Norwegian Wood few months ago, but I feel that some of quotes in his book are very relatable with life in general. Maybe, that's the reason why it is so popular. This are my favorite :
Death exists, not as the opposite but as part of life
If you only read the books that everyone else is reading, you can only think what everyone else is thinking
Everything was too sharp and clear, so that I could never tell where to start- the way a map that shows too much can sometimes be useless
If you need me, use me. Don’t you see? Why do you have to be so rigid? Relax, let down your guard. You’re all tensed up so you always expect the worst. Relax your body and the rest of you will lighten up
What’s the point of saying that to me? If I relaxed my body now, I’d fall apart. I’ve always live like this, and it’s the only way I know how to go on living. If I relaxed for a second, I’d never find my way back. I’d go to pieces and the pieces could be blown away
Why can’t you see that? How could you talk about watching over me if you can’t see that?
I saw these paradoxical qualities of his from the start and I could never understand why they weren’t just as obvious to everyone else. He lived in his own special hell.
When you’re surrounded by endless possibilities, one of the hardest things you can do is pass them up. How can you ignore it? You have a certain ability and the opportunity to use it: can you keep your mouth shut and let it pass?
Try not to get so worked up about things. Whatever happened - or didn’t happen - the end result would have been the same.
Nobody likes being alone that much. I don’t go out of my way to make friends, that’s all. It just leads to disappointment.
If I am going to test myself, I want to do it in the biggest field there is - the nation. I want to see how high I can climb, how much power I can exercise in this insanely huge bureaucratic system.
You’re very clear about what you like and what you don’t like. You make it obvious you don’t care whether people like you or not. That makes some people angry.
“What happens when people open their hearts?” “They get better.”
Its because I hated the place so much. I wasn’t going to let it beat me. If I’d let it get to me once I’d be finished. I was scared I’d just keep slipping down and down
Never sure where I was, never sure I was headed in the right direction, knowing only that I had to keep moving, one step at a time.
This was nothing new for me. Whenever I get involved in something, I shut out everything else.
“Don’t feel sorry for yourself. Only arseholes do that.” “I’ll keep it in mind”. We shook hands and went our separate ways, he to his new world and I back to my swamp.
Do you find something that you like from the list above?
I will follow you into the dark
Love of mine, someday you will die
But I'll be close behind
Follow you into the dark
No blinding lights
Or tunnels to gates of white
Just our hands clasped so tight
Waiting for the hint of a spark
If heaven and hell decide
That they both are satisfied
Illuminate the no on their vacancy sign
If there's no one beside you
When your soul embarks
I will follow you into the dark
When Opportunity Knocks
The ancient wisdom always says “if opportunity doesn’t knock, build a door.” But, what if you have several doors and opportunity knocks on them? Which door that you should open?
That thing comes to my mind in this past few months, thinking what should I do next. It feels like what Nagasawa said to Watanabe in Norwegian Wood playing again in my mind ”When you’re surrounded by endless possibilities, one of the hardest things you can do is pass them up. How can you ignore it? You have a certain ability and the opportunity to use it: can you keep your mouth shut and let it pass?”
Knowing that you have the opportunity, knowing that you have the ability, can you let it pass?
As I exercise my options, try to come up with the best judgement that I can, I realise that one narrative exists, there, deep inside in my mind: is it align with what I want in the future? The best decision will be something that fulfil my happiness, something that wouldn’t cost my peace in the long term. So, some guideline that I use when deciding this matter :
Is it something that you like?
I forget where I read it, but there’s saying that you shouldn’t do something that you hate, otherwise you will be really good at it and there’s no turning back. (Except for some context, it might happen that you will love it once you master it)
How’s the package?
Understand the whole context of scenario is important. Instead of deciding whether you should do job in multinational company or startup, you should judge the company as a whole package. How’s the environment? How about the people? How’s the benefit of working there?
Another example will be for studying abroad. Instead of only state the fact that you want to study abroad, it will be better if you can decide the country as well, such as study in UK/US because you don’t need to study another foreign language or study music in Austria, because Mozart is from there.
How’s the money?
Money is important because it can give you freedom. I am not saying that you should be a top billionaire, but with enough money, we can perform daily (or extra) activities without worrying about basic necessities.
I remember few years ago, someone asked me what is money for me. That time, I answered money is like air. You should have enough of it, otherwise you can have problems.
Is it align with your priority?
We always have one (or some) important thing that we would like to prioritise. For some people, it might be family, others might be career or beauty. Whatever it is, deep down, you always know, you feel empty when it is not fulfilled.
As I evaluate my options, I imagine scenario for each opportunity, and I begin to understand which one that I should choose. It still hard to pass another opportunity, especially the one that you know you have ability to go with. However, let’s hope I make best judgement for now.
My Photobook Review
Reading Time : 3 minutes
I was lucky that I got a voucher from Saal Digital to try their photobook product. I am an old school when it come to picture so I always prefer to have picture of special event in hardcopy. However, I’ve never printed my picture (except using Instax), since the process is just meh for me; need to edit the picture, make sure the layout is proper before you go to the store, otherwise they will charge you more (I’ve been charged IDR 10k only for changing background color from blue to red, things that I can do on powerpoint less than 5 minutes), and not to mention Jakarta bad traffic and expensive price.
That’s the way when they gave me the chance to try their product, I immediately selected my picture to be printed (yes, the photo is mine, not from unsplash or google; need to mention this since people keep asking). I used their online editing and chose 21x28 cm size with matte as paper and cover since it is on promotion (I know I am cheap).
What I like from this photobook
Easy process, you can use their simple online editing. Basically, you just need to upload, drag and drop. You can choose the layout directly. It is so easy!
You don’t need to commute. Every process is online. You can just order and pay through their website. The delivery was fast considering this company is in Germany. It took less than one week for my order to arrive in Edinburgh.
LayFlat binding technology, the landscape picture look so good across the entire page. Usually for landscape image, you can see the gap that make your picture look not so landscape, but this case is solved using that technology.
What you need to consider
Your image resolution. Since I didn’t put much attention on the image resolution, some picture comes out blur (but I still like it haha), especially for big size image. Make sure you check your resolution before you confirm your order.
The paper that you want. After I put my order with matte paper, I read that glossy paper is better for colorful picture and matte paper for black and white. My friend, Gacil told me that this knowledge might not be true, matte paper is better for landscape and yes, my picture still come out nicely. Yeay.
FAQ
I want to order, what should I do?
Go check their website in http://www.saal-digital.co.uk/photobook/
How much is the price?
The price depends on what you order. You can check on their website. Price is not including the delivery service, so you need to pay extra for it.
Are you happy with the result?
Yes, I am glad I put my order.