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Summary
TLDRIn this reflective video, the creator shares their journey of adapting to life in Germany six months after moving there. Initially overwhelmed, they learned to focus on the present moment and let go of romanticizing the past or deferring happiness to the future. They discuss the importance of building a multifaceted identity to avoid being defined solely by one aspect, such as academics. The creator also touches on the value of self-validation and the freedom to define one's own path, inspired by the diversity they've experienced. They conclude with personal growth, including a new haircut symbolizing a fresh start and the decision to embrace their current life chapter, leading to a happier and more content state of being.
Takeaways
- π The speaker has been in Germany for about six months and has learned a lot during this time.
- π Initially, they felt very stressed and even wanted to leave Germany and return to Indonesia or Japan.
- π It took about a month for them to adjust and decide to stay in Germany for a year.
- π« They learned to overcome stress by focusing on the present moment rather than romanticizing the past or worrying about the future.
- π‘ The concept of 'living in the moment' was emphasized, which means focusing on what is happening now rather than dwelling on past or future.
- π They took practical steps to embrace their new life in Germany, such as cutting their hair to symbolize a fresh start.
- π‘ They decided to build their own home in Germany, accepting the need to invest in their living space to feel more at home.
- π After taking these steps, their happiness level returned to what it was before, showing the importance of embracing the present.
- πββοΈ The speaker is exploring new interests like running and planning to run a marathon, showing personal growth and new experiences.
- π They discussed the importance of having a multi-identity, not defining oneself by a single role like being a student, but embracing various aspects of life.
- π The realization that everyone has their own unique life path and choices, and comparing oneself to others is not productive.
Q & A
How long has the speaker been in Germany?
-The speaker has been in Germany for about 6 months.
What was the speaker's initial feeling after arriving in Germany?
-Initially, the speaker felt very stressed and even wanted to leave Germany and return to Indonesia or Japan.
What strategy did the speaker use to overcome the initial stress of moving to Germany?
-The speaker overcame the stress by focusing on the present moment and not romanticizing the past or worrying excessively about the future.
What does the speaker mean by 'living in the moment'?
-Living in the moment means focusing on the current experiences and surroundings rather than dwelling on the past or anticipating the future.
How did the speaker's perspective on happiness change after moving to Germany?
-The speaker realized that happiness is not tied to future achievements but is something that can be experienced in the present, regardless of past or future circumstances.
What action did the speaker take to symbolize a fresh start in Germany?
-The speaker cut their hair as a symbolic action to mark the beginning of a new chapter in their life.
Why did the speaker decide to invest in setting up a home in Germany?
-The speaker decided to invest in setting up a home to mentally accept and commit to living in the present moment in Germany.
How did the speaker's academic journey progress after moving to Germany?
-The speaker's academic journey involved a gap year, dropping out of university, and then returning to study, which led to being two years behind their high school peers.
What is the concept of 'multiidentitas' mentioned by the speaker?
-Multiidentitas is the concept of having various identities beyond just being a student, such as being a writer, runner, or content creator, which helps in not relying solely on one aspect of life for self-worth.
How does the diversity in Germany influence the speaker's perspective on identity?
-The diversity in Germany taught the speaker to respect individual choices and lifestyles, leading to a broader understanding that everyone has their own unique path and identity.
What advice does the speaker give regarding comparison with others?
-The speaker advises against comparing oneself with others, emphasizing the importance of being the best in one's own category rather than trying to be the best in a general category.
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