Ridwan Kamil - Masa Depan di Tangan Pemuda | BukaTalks

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8 Nov 201717:06

Summary

TLDRIn an inspiring speech, the speaker reflects on Indonesia's future, emphasizing the importance of unity, education, and personal responsibility. With a McKinsey study predicting Indonesia’s rise as the world’s third-largest economy by 2045, the speaker urges youth to be both smart and caring, highlighting the need for skill development and social harmony. Through examples of personal and societal transformation, including the creation of programs to support mental health and elderly care, the speaker encourages the younger generation to shape Indonesia's future through positive actions and decisions.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Indonesia is expected to be one of the top three economic countries in the world by 2045, according to McKinsey's study.
  • 😀 To achieve this goal, three key requirements are outlined: 1) Economic growth should remain above 5%. 2) Political stability during elections. 3) The young generation must be competitive and skilled.
  • 😀 Economic growth of 5% means having a standard of living where people can afford things like regular vacations and tech upgrades.
  • 😀 Political harmony is vital for progress—avoid quarrels and division during elections to ensure a conducive environment for work and development.
  • 😀 The competitiveness of young Indonesians is critical. It’s not just about education, but also about developing additional skills beyond GPA to succeed both locally and internationally.
  • 😀 Personal anecdote about the speaker’s education: Despite a low GPA in Indonesia, the speaker succeeded at UC Berkeley, emphasizing the importance of skills and adaptability.
  • 😀 Youth in Indonesia should be smart and caring—these two qualities will drive the country’s future progress and ensure that young people are part of solving national problems.
  • 😀 Indonesia’s future success relies on the youth being proactive, creative, and forward-thinking, using their energy and passion to contribute to society.
  • 😀 The speaker emphasizes that decisions shape lives—our character is defined by the accumulation of our choices, whether they are big or small.
  • 😀 Positive change can come from every individual’s decisions and actions, from being a responsible citizen to creating projects that benefit society. The speaker’s initiatives in Bandung are an example of this philosophy in action.

Q & A

  • What is the significance of McKinsey's study mentioned in the speech?

    -The McKinsey study suggests that Indonesia could become one of the top three strongest economies in the world by 2045. This serves as an optimistic vision for the country's future, and the speaker encourages everyone to work towards this goal by focusing on economic growth, political harmony, and a competitive youth.

  • What are the three main requirements for Indonesia to become a top economy by 2045?

    -The three requirements mentioned are: 1) Indonesia's economy must grow by at least 5%, 2) There must be political harmony during elections, without division or hatred, and 3) The younger generation must be competitive, with skills beyond just academic performance.

  • What does the speaker mean by '5% economic growth'?

    -The speaker uses the term '5% economic growth' to refer to a level of economic activity where people are able to afford basic luxuries like regular mall visits, phone upgrades, vacations, and religious pilgrimages. It's a symbolic way of expressing the desired economic growth and standard of living.

  • Why does the speaker emphasize the need for a 'conducive' political environment?

    -The speaker highlights that political stability is crucial for the country’s progress. When the political climate is hostile or divisive, it takes away valuable time that could otherwise be spent on improving the economy and society. Therefore, peaceful elections and avoiding social media-driven conflicts are vital.

  • How does the speaker suggest Indonesia can develop a competitive youth?

    -The speaker suggests that for the younger generation to be competitive, they must not only focus on academic achievements but also gain practical skills. Being able to compete globally, whether in business or academia, is essential. The speaker also shares his personal experience of excelling abroad despite a low GPA in Indonesia.

  • What are the four types of youth according to the speaker, and why are they important?

    -The four types of youth are: 1) Smart but indifferent, 2) Not very smart but caring, 3) Ignorant and indifferent (the worst), and 4) Smart and caring (the ideal). These categories serve to help the audience reflect on their own role in society. The speaker encourages the youth to be 'smart and caring' to contribute positively to Indonesia’s future.

  • What does the speaker mean by 'fate' and 'destiny' in the context of the speech?

    -The speaker distinguishes between 'fate' (which cannot be changed, like where you are born or natural disasters) and 'destiny' (which can be shaped through decisions and actions, like becoming wealthy or successful). He emphasizes that while we cannot control our fate, we have the power to change our destiny through our choices.

  • What are some examples of the speaker’s actions as a mayor to improve the community?

    -As the mayor of Bandung, the speaker initiated several programs such as 'Kekasih' (a counseling vehicle for stress relief) and 'Elderly Sunday' (a program to combat loneliness among senior citizens). These initiatives were part of his broader efforts to address social issues and improve the lives of his constituents.

  • What key message does the speaker convey about decision-making and its impact on life?

    -The speaker stresses that a person's life is shaped by the accumulation of their decisions. He encourages the audience to make good decisions daily, as these choices define their character and ultimately determine the direction of their life and the future of the country.

  • What are the key achievements of Bandung under the speaker’s leadership?

    -Under the speaker’s leadership, Bandung achieved significant progress, including being ranked number one in Indonesia for government performance, improving human development indicators, and achieving an economic growth rate nearly double that of the national average. The city also scored highly on the Happiness Index, with 87% of people reporting they are happy.

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