Berpikirlah Jadilah Pengusaha❗Prinsip Sukses Bos Jalan Tol Jusuf Hamka untuk Anak Muda

Trik Psikologi
31 May 202209:31

Summary

TLDRThe speaker shares insights on financial success and personal growth, emphasizing the importance of thinking beyond just being an employee and aspiring to become an owner. They highlight unconventional approaches to achieving wealth, mentioning that success isn't always about formal education. The speaker recounts their journey from humble beginnings to becoming a business owner, stressing the value of hard work, faith, and helping others. They advocate for leaving a legacy through charity, such as building mosques, and believe that true wealth lies not just in material success but in making a meaningful impact on others.

Takeaways

  • 💼 Success in earning money comes with habitual practice, and it’s important to think like an owner rather than just a worker.
  • 🧮 Unconventional thinking, like seeing 1 + 1 as 11, leads to greater success than conventional logic.
  • 📚 The speaker reflects on his diverse educational background, having studied in multiple universities without completing formal degrees.
  • 🚍 The speaker compares his life journey to a 'metro mini' (small bus) versus others who have more resources (big bus), emphasizing that quick thinking can beat superior resources.
  • 🏗️ The speaker’s success as a city person is contrasted with his humble beginnings as a rural child, highlighting his journey of self-made success.
  • 🛣️ The speaker mentions his ownership in private toll roads in Indonesia, attributing his achievements to divine intervention rather than personal intelligence.
  • 👔 Despite being offered prestigious roles like ambassador, the speaker declines due to his preference for staying humble and not dressing formally.
  • 🙏 The speaker emphasizes the importance of helping others, suggesting that true wealth lies not in material things but in doing good for others.
  • 🕌 The speaker shares his dream of building 1000 Chinese-styled mosques, stating that this is a legacy project he wishes his children and grandchildren to continue.
  • 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Despite coming from a well-educated family, the speaker believes his true honor comes from his faith and charitable actions, rather than academic degrees.

Q & A

  • What is the speaker's main message about earning money?

    -The speaker emphasizes that earning money becomes easier with experience, but it's important to think like an owner, not just a worker. He encourages people to have a mindset of creating wealth, not just settling for a basic understanding of finances.

  • How does the speaker define the difference between being a worker and an owner?

    -The speaker believes that workers think in simple terms, like 1 + 1 = 2, while owners think bigger, like 1 + 1 = 11, representing a mindset of creating greater wealth and success.

  • What does the speaker say about the difficulty of spending money compared to earning it?

    -The speaker mentions that spending money is actually harder than earning it, because when you spend, you must consider its usefulness and the benefits it will bring.

  • How does the speaker compare himself to his more educated friends?

    -The speaker humorously compares himself, who didn’t finish formal education, to his friends who became doctors and CEOs, yet he still considers himself successful, having taken an unconventional path in life.

  • What metaphor does the speaker use to describe his journey compared to others?

    -The speaker uses the metaphor of a 'metro mini' bus, symbolizing his unconventional and fast-paced journey, while his friends are likened to 'big buses' that may have better resources but move slower due to more cautious planning.

  • What role does the speaker believe faith and divine intervention play in his success?

    -The speaker attributes his success to divine intervention, believing that it was not his intelligence alone but Allah's guidance that helped him achieve his position in life.

  • What advice does the speaker give to young people regarding their career mindset?

    -He advises young people not to only think about becoming workers but to aim for ownership and leadership, developing a mindset that goes beyond just doing tasks for others.

  • Why does the speaker refuse the offer to become an ambassador?

    -The speaker declines the offer to become an ambassador because he dislikes formal attire, particularly wearing a tie, and prefers a lifestyle where he can remain down-to-earth and interact with marginalized people.

  • What legacy does the speaker want to leave behind for his children?

    -The speaker dreams of building 1,000 Chinese-style mosques and wants his children to continue this legacy, emphasizing that his true wealth lies in the afterlife rather than worldly possessions.

  • How does the speaker’s upbringing influence his perspective on life and success?

    -The speaker reflects on his humble beginnings, being called 'gembel' (beggar) by his parents because of his carefree lifestyle. Despite this, he has achieved success, believing his journey from a poor village to the city has shaped his resilience and sense of gratitude.

Outlines

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💼 The Importance of Thinking Like an Owner

The speaker emphasizes the importance of thinking like an owner rather than just an employee. They argue that financial success comes when people go beyond conventional thinking, such as viewing 1 + 1 as 11 instead of 2, symbolizing the need for unconventional approaches to become wealthy or successful. They share their own experience of dropping out of various prestigious institutions and how their journey, like a 'metro mini' (a small, fast vehicle), got them to their goals faster than those with conventional achievements (represented by a 'big bus'). Despite not finishing formal education, the speaker became a successful businessperson. They credit divine intervention for their achievements and briefly touch upon advising their son about continuing their legacy.

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🙏 The Value of Humility and Social Contribution

In this section, the speaker reflects on the significance of humility and helping others. They note that material wealth isn't their source of pride, but rather their contribution to society and dedication to marginalized communities. The speaker shares a desire to build 1,000 mosques and leave a lasting legacy of charitable work, highlighting the importance of spiritual wealth over material wealth. They also recount being offered the role of ambassador but declined due to a preference for maintaining a down-to-earth lifestyle. They conclude by stressing that all success is due to divine will and the importance of compassion for all living beings.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Entrepreneurship

Entrepreneurship refers to the mindset of owning and managing a business rather than just being a worker. The speaker emphasizes the importance of thinking like an owner instead of just an employee, which is key to success. He contrasts being a worker with being a business owner and encourages younger generations to pursue ownership to achieve wealth and greatness.

💡1 + 1 = 11

This phrase symbolizes thinking creatively and beyond conventional boundaries. The speaker uses it as a metaphor to describe how true success requires innovative thinking, going beyond the simple arithmetic of '1 + 1 = 2' and thinking in ways that can multiply outcomes exponentially. It reflects the speaker's belief that to become great or wealthy, one must think differently.

💡Wealth

Wealth in the video is not just about accumulating money but also about how it's used for a higher purpose. The speaker emphasizes that having wealth should come with the responsibility to benefit others and not just personal gain. He contrasts the ease of making money with the challenge of spending it wisely, suggesting that true fulfillment comes from generosity and impact.

💡Humility

Humility is a key value demonstrated by the speaker, who, despite his success, remains grounded and reflects on his humble beginnings as a 'child of the forest' and a 'gembel' (beggar). He expresses that material wealth does not define a person and that one's focus should be on helping others rather than flaunting status.

💡Education

Education is mentioned as a traditional path to success, but the speaker challenges this by pointing out that despite his incomplete formal education, he has still achieved success. He compares himself with his well-educated friends, indicating that traditional academic achievements are not the only route to success, and life experience and practical skills can be equally valuable.

💡Allah's Will

The speaker frequently attributes his success and life circumstances to the will of Allah. He believes that his achievements are not solely due to his intelligence or efforts but are guided by divine intervention. This belief ties into his overall humility and his focus on spiritual wealth over material success.

💡Giving Back

The concept of giving back is central to the speaker's philosophy. He highlights that true success is measured by one's ability to help others and contribute to society, not just by personal financial gain. He speaks about building 1,000 mosques as a legacy project, showing his commitment to benefiting others through his wealth.

💡Metro Mini and Big Bus Metaphor

The speaker uses a metaphor comparing himself to a 'metro mini' (a small bus) and his more privileged peers to 'big buses'. He suggests that while the big bus may look superior and faster, his smaller, scrappier approach allows him to reach his destination (success) first. This metaphor illustrates his belief in the power of persistence and grit over superficial advantages.

💡Legacy

Legacy is a key theme in the video, as the speaker talks about leaving behind something meaningful, such as his goal of building 1,000 mosques. He views legacy not in terms of material inheritance but in terms of long-lasting impact, particularly through acts of charity and community service, ensuring that his wealth benefits future generations.

💡Leadership

Leadership is exemplified in the speaker’s role as a mentor to his children and others. He stresses the importance of guiding the next generation not just in business but in values, emphasizing the importance of continuing charitable work after he is gone. His leadership philosophy focuses on moral integrity and community impact, rather than just personal achievement.

Highlights

Earning money becomes easier with practice, but the key is not to think only about becoming a worker, but to think like an owner.

We should not limit our thinking to traditional math like 1 + 1 = 2. Instead, think more creatively, like 1 + 1 = 11, which leads to greater success.

Earning money is easier than spending it wisely because we must think about the benefits when we spend it.

Advises the younger generation not to just aim for becoming employees, but to focus on becoming owners and entrepreneurs.

Even with friends who are doctors or CEOs, the speaker feels ahead despite not having completed traditional schooling.

Compares himself to a 'metro mini,' a small but fast vehicle, emphasizing that one can achieve success faster with focus rather than relying solely on resources or status.

Despite humble beginnings, the speaker became successful, even owning a private toll road in Indonesia.

The speaker emphasizes that his achievements are not due to his intelligence but because of divine help.

Mentions recently being offered a position as an ambassador but declined, valuing his simplicity and preference for staying close to people over high-profile roles.

Highlights the importance of not only material wealth but also honor, and the value of helping marginalized communities.

The speaker dreams of building 1,000 Chinese-style mosques and sees this as a spiritual investment for the afterlife.

Reflects on his journey from being a 'forest child' to becoming successful in the city, emphasizing his humble roots.

His family, known for their academic achievements, often mocked him, calling him 'gembel' (homeless), but he remains proud of his current success.

A well-known figure, Hariman Siregar, once praised him, stating that his title from God (Haji) is more valuable than academic titles.

Encourages compassion and care for all living beings, not just humans, as a way to gain attention from God.

Transcripts

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mencari uang itu kalau kita sudah

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terbiasa kita akan mudah yang penting

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jangan hanya berpikir jadi pekerja tapi

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berpikirlah menjadi pemilik

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matematikanya jangan 1 + 1 ama 2 1 + 1 =

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11 baru bisa jadi orang kaya atau orang

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hebat kalau 1 + 1 sama dengan du berarti

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kita cuman mimpi sesuai ya itu jadi

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pekerja saya bilang luar biasa

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ternyata apa Yang Eh saya pikirkan bahwa

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duit ini kita mau habisin malah dikasih

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lagi dan memang E saya baru kemarin ini

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Minggu lalu baca tulisan mengenai jeekma

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konglomerat di Cina jadi mencari uang

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itu lebih mudah daripada membuang

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Uangnya Dan saya pikir-pikir masuk di

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akal menghabiskan uang kita bukan

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lemparin uang dari at awat tapi

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menghabiskan uang pasti kita berpikir

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azas manfaatnya tetapi mencari uang itu

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kalau kita sudah

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terbiasa kita akan mudah yang penting

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kalau saya mungkin bisa memberikan eh

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masukan kepada

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adik-adik Jangan hanya berpikir jadi

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pekerja tapi berpikirlah menjadi pemilik

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matematikanya jangan 1 + 1 ama 2 s+ 1

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sama 11 baru bisa jadi orang kaya atau

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orang hebat kalau 1 + 1 sama 2 berarti

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kita cuman mimpi sesuai ya itu jadi

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pekerja nah cuma jangan lupa bisa saja 1

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+ 1 jadi min1 jadi saya ini selalu

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mengibaratkan dengan teman-teman saya

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teman-teman saya banyak yang jadi dokter

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banyak yang jadi

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eh CEO hebat-hebat tapi sampai sekarang

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ini saya yang sekolahnya mungkin enggak

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selesai-selesai saya di fakultas sosial

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politik Jayabaya pernah Trisakti

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fakultas kedokteran pernah terus saya di

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eh British Columbia University pernah di

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Kanada terus di Los Angeles Saya pernah

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tapi saya enggak pernah habis tapi

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adik-adik enggak bisa ikutin saya karena

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zamannya beda ya kan saya mengibaratkan

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diri saya metro mini tahu metro mini kan

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nah tahu bigbd enggak blueb punya tahu

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kan Nah jadi saya metrom mini

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teman-teman saya ini bigbt kita

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berpacu dari taman mini mau ke

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Bogor saya bilang sama teman-teman saya

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saya metro mini saya sampai duluan dia

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bilang Mana bisa bigb dong mesin bagus

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mobil bagus pasti sampai duluan Oh saya

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bilang salah ngitungnya kalau bigb

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karena mobilnya bagus mau nyalip kalian

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lihat dulu kiri kanan kalau saya enggak

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perlu lihat kiri kanan sudah sampai di

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Bogor saya baru lihat kiri kanan bmper

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saya ada lecet enggak Kalau ada lecet

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Berarti ada yang kena kalau enggak ada

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yang lecet Saya sudah sampai duluan nah

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itu jadi saya Ini metro mini saya ini

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anak hutan yang datang ke Samarinda jadi

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anak kampung dari anak kampung saya

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merantau ke Jakarta saya alhamdulillah

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jadi anak kota dan

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kebenaran Saya tidak mimpi juga saya

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akan jadi salah satu pemilik Ee Jalan

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Tol swasta ee

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di Indonesia ini ya Ini semua gerak

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Allah bukan kepintaran saya saya baru

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membbriefing anak-anak saya Putra saya

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nih Faisal masih bujangan nih umur 30

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saya bilang kalau memang enggak mau saya

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jual Faisal ini berdiri dong

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Faisal berdiri

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dulu jadi dia malu-malu dia saya baru

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briefing dia Minggu lalu Sebelum saya e

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ke Azerbaijan mendampingi Pak mensos

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saya kebenaran Alhamdulillah bu saya

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diangkat staf khusus mensos jadi Eselon

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1 Bu itu jadi gara-gara pedagang nasi

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kuning ini padahal punya usaha gede-gede

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jadi komisaris di sana sini enggak jadi

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dapat bela negara eh apa penghargaan

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piagam bela negara dan eh jadi staf

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khusus mensos bahkan

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jumat minggu lalu ya Eh Which is tanggal

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21 saya dipanggil seseorang

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yang cukup berkompeten ditawarkan jadi

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duta besar saya bilang maaf saya enggak

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kepengin jadi duta besar Kenapa saya

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bilang enggak mau Saya saya enggak bisa

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pakai dasi Saya suka kecekek kalau pakai

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dasi dan saya punya baju juga enggak

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pernah bisa pakai baju rapi saya baju

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saya apa adanya dan saya pakai celana

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juga celana jin jadi saya kalau jadi

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duta besar saya high profile saya enggak

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mau saya mau berinteraksi dengan

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saudara-saudara kita yang

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termarginalkan jadi Saya sempat tolak ya

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beliau menyesal tapi dia bilang coba ya

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nanti Oktober depan nanti kalau memang

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ini bisa bantu-bantu kegiatan sosial

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yang lain saya bilang siap pak jadi

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makanya saya bilang berkahnya bukan dari

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eh materi saja tetapi yang Saya rasa

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dengan kita menyayangi orang lain kita

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menjadi diperhatikan oleh Allah dan juga

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diperhatikan mungkin oleh teman-teman

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pejabat abat itu dilirik tetapi

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diperhatikan bukan disuruh berbuat yang

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tidak baik berbuat yang lebih baik Nah

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makanya dia bilang e coba dipikirkan apa

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yang nanti bisa ini saya bilang terima

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kasih Jadi selain materi materi tidak

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buat Saya bangga

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tapi

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kehormatan apa pembela orang kecil penol

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orang kecil ituuat Saya bangga ya jadi

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orang kaya Bu S itu yang bangga kalau

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kamu kaya kamu tidak bermanfaat buat

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orang lain lebih

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baik mungkin enggak usah kayaal gitu

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jadi lebih baik sederhana tapi

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bermanfaat untuk orang lain dan Saya

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pesankan kepada anak saya saya punya

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mimpi bikin 1000 masjid yang Chinese

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look kalau saya dipanggil Tuhan dia

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harus meneruskan kalau dia nanti juga

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dipanggil Tuhan anaknya juga harus

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meneruskan jadi sampai 1000 insyaallah

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itu bisa terbangun karena apa Saya tahu

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kok apa yang saya hasilkan dan apa yang

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saya miliki hari ini mungkin lebih dari

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cukup untuk itu dan saya kepengin

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tabungan itu bukan di dunia tetapi

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tabungan itu di akhirat karena saya

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percaya bahwa kehidupan yang paling

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kekal bukan di dunia ini tetapi

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kehidupan kekal Nanti kalau kita sudah

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meninggal

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jadi gap diri saya anak hutan kemudian

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ke Samarinda saya jadi anak kampung ke

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Jakarta saya jadi anak kota dan saya

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dipanggil oleh ibu bapak saya dulu si

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gembel jelas ibu bapak saya panggil saya

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gembel karena apa teman saya adalah

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anak-anak Kampung dan saya ciaka gak

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pernah mau pakai sendal bukan pakai

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sepatu

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ciaka Ibu saya manggil saya tu suka si

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gembel Mana si gembel Mana tapi sayaak

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masalah tapi alhamdulillah

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sekarang saya ini di antara keluarga ya

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boleh bilang

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ee cukup cukup e Tuhan berikan

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lebih-lebih dikitlah daripada

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saudara-saudara saya yang sekolahnya

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detailnya banyak saya punya Ayah punya

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gelar empat Saya punya kakak almarhum

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baru meninggal 2 tahun lalu itu 12 gelar

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gelar

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akademis

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saya waktu orang tua saya meninggal itu

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yang lucu dipasang koran itu bergelar

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semua tahu-tahu Saya ditelepon sama

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seorang tokoh Malari Hariman Siregar

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pasti tahu ya 15 Januari itu dia bilang

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lu hebat katanya Kenapa hebat lu lebih

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hebat dari bapak sama kakak-kakak lu

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kenapa mereka gelarnya kan banyak tuh

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katanya ada yang empat ada yang 12 lu

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enggak usah kecil hati Katanya kenapa

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harus kecil hati gua enggak pernah kecil

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hati saya bilang gelar Lu lebih hebat

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Kenapa gelar lu dari Tuhan gelar mereka

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dari akademis gelar lu Haji katanya

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keren juga dia menghibur saya Saya tahu

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tapi ya okelah apapun juga buat saya e

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Suatu kehormatan jauh lebih pentinglah

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ya percuma kalau gelarnya Haji tetapi

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kelakuannya bukan Haji gitu kan Nah jadi

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makanya Sekali lagi saya bilang semua

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ini adanya saya hari ini karena ditolong

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orang dan ditolong Allah semua gerak

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Allah Ya jadi Eh kalau kita mau di

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perhatikan oleh

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Allah jangan pernah di dalam hati kita

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tidak pernah ada rasa kasihan atau

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sayang kepada atau peduli kepada orang

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lain karena bukan hanya orang

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makhluk-makhluk hidup pun juga kita

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harus peduli

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