posts in category Abroad

Wednesday, January 11, 2023

I'm sorry, but I can't go home yet

 This morning, I awoke startled.


10.54 AM.


God, not again

I was supposed to attend a VWL class at 10.15 AM, and I guess it’s not worth all the rush and racing with the ticking clock. I texted a good friend of mine that I woke up late and chuckled as I read her answers.


👩 Ich wusste es.

👩 Ich wollte gestern noch zu dir sagen 'aber nicht verschlafen!'


I knew it.

I wanted to say to you yesterday, 'but don’t oversleep!’


Truth is, I slept at 3 AM. Not only today but also almost every day since last week. Please don’t ask me why, because I'm also looking for a definite answer.


It’s not even the 2nd week of 2023, yet there were a lot of human things that happened. Few called it drama, but I decided to call it life.


I opened the window and wondered why the sky looked so gloomy today. It seemed like it was about to rain. The sweater weather made me march back to bed. I still have time to kill before the next class anyway.


As I scroll down through Instagram, my sister phoned.


Great. What a perfect time to get caught.

My soul is still disconnected, my sight hazy, but I took the call anyway.


📞 Have you checked the family WhatsApp group?


What?

I read through the 30+ messages.

My head was spinning and my heart skipped a beat.


Innalillahi wa inna ilaihi rojiun

Telah berpulang kahadirat Allah SWT

Ibu Sukarti bin Sadili Martowirejo

Pada hari ini, Rabu, 11 Januari 2023 pukul 20.23 WIB. 

Mohon doanya semoga almarhumah berpulang dengan husnul khotimah.


Innalillahi wa inna ilaihi rojiun

Has passed away in the presence of Allah SWT

Mrs. Sukarti bin Sadili Martowirejo

Today, Wednesday, 11th January 2023 at 20.23 West Indonesia Time.

Please pray that the deceased will leave with husnul khotimah (beautiful closure).


Grandma.


At this point, the gloomy sky started to pour heavily. 🌧




Assalamu'alaikum.

Hello, friends.


I hope you are starting 2023 with a big heart and positive determination. As I pondered about reviving my blog, my top priorities were to ‘spread positivity’ and to ‘make people feel better’. That's why I felt sorry for having to begin my first post in 2023 with such... agony.


But you know what? This is one of the many things, students abroad and those who live far away from their loved ones have to face day by day, besides their constant academic struggle. I think it’s crucial to let you guys know how big the tradeoff is. And I want you to know that even the darkest clouds still have silver linings. 🌥


You may read this post because you know me from my sugar-coated Instagram account. Duh, of course I don’t want you to see me right now. Especially when I struggle to even open my swollen eyes due to the ‘excessive’ production of tears, in addition to my already unwanted sleep-deprived routines.


Oh, to dream out loud. The bigger the dream, the bigger things you must ready to sacrifice. If you ask me to list all the things that I missed out on during my venture abroad, trust me friend, it will be never-ending.


I just can’t describe how painful it is not to see how my little sister has grown into a fine young woman, or how my parents’ hair has started to shift to silver.

“I’m sorry, but I can’t go home yet.”


I tried so hard to let out a simple smile every time I said ‘I wish I was there to celebrate your happy day’ when my friends video-called me during their birthdays.

“I’m sorry, but I can’t go home yet.”


How must I have felt when I turned down a lot of wedding invitations from the kindest friends?

“I’m sorry, but I can’t go home yet.”


And then it hit me so hard and cruelly when I heard about Grandma’s passing. Yet, besides the prayers and the deepest condolences, these words always linger in my mouth.

“I’m sorry, but I can’t go home yet.”



A lot of things made me contemplate life. However, in plain English, the depressing days taught me a lot more. Most of the time, it made no sense when it happened. Then, magically, a couple of months later, I can do nothing but thank God that I was able to absorb a lot of learnings from the dreary experience.


During my time abroad, I’m alone with my thoughts most of the time. I ponder quite a lot, and sometimes even too much. How frail we can be at times; how can we be in a room full of people and feel as if there is no one to rely on; and how far can our hearts ache? 💔


I don't want this heartbreak post to be self-pitying, where I lament the things I wish I had done, the promises I unwillingly break, or the words I should have said because someone else's time is the God's top secret.


I want this to serve as a reminder that all you have is the present. Say what you want to say, love like you always wanted to love, pour your tawbah--repentance in your prayers, forgive and be kind to others... Because truth to be told, we are all one breath away from our last.



Ever heard of The Hero's Journey?

Coined by Joseph Campbell, this storytelling framework divides the plot of a story into three stages. First, the hero’s mundane life is disrupted by a call for adventure. Second, the hero has to overcome challenges and defeat enemies during their quest. Then third, they finally return home transformed. At each stage of the journey, the heroes will undergo inner and outer transformations.



Living with mundane routines (1) we are always thirsty for adventures (2), yet too afraid to take the risks (3). Then there comes a time when someone or something sparks our energy and enthusiasm to jump into the boat #YOLO (4). Leaving our comfort zones (5), we may regret our impulsivity (!!) yet we made great friends anyway, dealt with a lot of challenges, and grew from our mistakes (6).


As we get closer to our goals (7), there will always be problems that are so big we thought we couldn’t make it (8). Then help came magically, a light at the end of the tunnel (9). We constantly learn, reflect, and make sure the bad stuff wouldn’t happen again (10). Nevertheless, big obstacles may come in the way despite how close we are to the finish line (11). In the end, the hero heads home. Triumphant (12). And the cycle will begin again at (1).


I don’t know about you, but I like to think that we are the heroes of our own stories. (Yep, here we go with our main character's energy!). It makes me feel really hopeful to perceive the world as our runway.


I met a lot of people, strong ones, along the way who went through things that my limited human brain can’t fully comprehend and sympathise with. Their stories are, in short, overwhelmingly insane. Not to compare, but if I were put in their shoes at the same time as them, I doubt I could handle it as gracefully as they did..


Life can be very brutal in a second. Yet somehow…  As the world spun like smooth jazz, we found reasons to keep on living. We found hope. Sometimes even from the most unexpected places. We just have to keep walking, if not, crawling, until along the way all the puzzle pieces come together and everything will make perfect sense.


“Allah does not charge a soul except [with that within] its capacity…” (Al-Baqarah: 286)


The excerpt of this verse is very well known among my friends from high school and has been kept very close to my heart until this very day. Sometimes, we do get pushed to our limit. We do need to give some things up and then need to pivot. We do feel like the mountains are too heavy to be moved. We do have limited time. But surprisingly, along our rocky paths, God had given us a scenic view to ease our minds, heartwarming conversations in books that somehow uplift our spirits, even bizarre encounters with strangers-turned-best friends. 



I may have changed my major from Food Chemistry (a story for another time), but there is one thing I learned in Physical Chemistry. Based on the second law of Thermodynamics, the total entropy or chaos in this universe is always positive. Meaning, it can never get back to zero or decrease, it’s simply there and expanding. To note, the more disorder there is, the higher the entropy. If you are curious about this, believe me, you don’t want to hear my explanation. I’ll give you the freedom to search for yourself on Google.


Studying abroad has a lot of tradeoffs. Sure.

But it can change your life for the better. Definitely.


Nevertheless, despite the gruesome plots life had written for me up until this point, I’m very grateful that the whole process has been very rewarding. I definitely broke my heart into million pieces along the way. Yet, without it, I will never learn how to heal myself and rely on Him to get back up again. As they said, no heartbreak lasts forever. 


Life is bizarre, chaotic, and ecstatic. Yet it’s also beautiful, serene, and fulfilling at the same time. Frankly, I think that being hopeful is one of the secrets of living (other than not drinking too much caffeine or getting enough sleep I suppose). We all struggling, but please never make an excuse that your heroic story doesn’t matter at all.


In reality, we have choices until we don't.  Time is running short.

I hope that instead of running away from the uncomfortable feelings and seemingly impossible challenges, you had the strength and courage to, in the end, accept the bleeding, heal, and then keep walking.


Because we all know that when the hero stops, their story ends there.


Thank you for sticking around.

I hope--my last hope--we are strong enough to hope.

At least, until we can go back home again.


Love and light,

Sintya


More recommended reading:

Hero Journey

Friday, April 3, 2020

"Are you sure about studying abroad?"

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Assalamu'alaikum

When in Leipzig, early March.


Hallo, Lieblings!

What I found really typical of having a long 'holiday', thanks to quarantine, is that I lost count of days really easily. It's almost April y'all! Time flies really fast, just like the fact that I've made the choice to study abroad around 3 years ago. I've been through many crazy decisions and fought countless odds. It felt surreal that I'm still standing on my feet on this very day.

Call me idealistic (or rather flexing?! sorry not sorry) but I found it really important to scale your own self-worthiness by the experiences and how wonderful your mind and thought had grown to be who you are today. Now note that down, that is an opinion alright.

Recounting to my high school, pre-abroad life, there were countless people who had conspired and asked me the same question. Behold, the FAQ kids.

Are you sure about studying abroad?
Are you sure about leaving your family so early?
Are you sure you are strong enough to handle those challenges?
Are you sure you are ready to live so far away all alone?

I often question myself how could some people claimed themselves knowing myself better... when I don't even know who am I yet. I believe that every great people starts with letting themselves to learn as a beginner. Every. Single. Person. Starts with level one. What is so wrong about wanting to achieve something? Great stories may start with a single daydream.

I am no more than a broke kid that has very little experience in this field of expertise, but I know that before starting a new game, a player should know themselves better. Which ammunition do you have? Do you still have enough booster in your inventory? Which items you need to buy in the shop?

I know this may not be the most helpful but through this flow of thinking and plotting one by one of the things we need to do -- slowly but surely. Here are some tips based on my past that may help answer that "Where should I start?" question.  The numbers aren't according to the level of importance though. What works for me may or may not work for you, please don't eat 'em all up easily. Pick the ones that suit you best. 💪


#1 Be conscious of your 'why'

I think it's really crucial to know your reasons before you start everything, knowing this is indeed a very BIG decision to make. I tend to see this as the phase of 'knowing myself better'. To root yourself down you may ask yourself these sample questions:
    • What is the biggest reason for you to embark on this journey?
    • Are you financially, psychologically, and physically ready? (I understand that money is a sensitive topic to talk about especially, but it is crucial to understand if your family has urgent priorities or vital plans to do in the future)
    • Do you have any other responsibilities to do in your homeland?
    • Will this journey makes you grow to be a better you? Why?
    • What do you really want to learn and achieve?
    • Are you ready to face every challenge that is coming? How is it?
    • Will you be okay if you fail? What would you do next?

#2 Choose your target!

There are some people like me that wanted to go studying abroad because they wanted to. It doesn't really have a certain country to go as long as it is, you know, abroad. Ridiculous, I know. But at that point, I was really thirsty for looking into different windows from other parts of the world.

I think there are two types of thinking flow regarding studying abroad.
    • First, because of the country. Some countries provide specific programs or unique characteristics that any other countries don't. For example, Germany is known for its unquestionable work ethic, wonderful renaissance architecture, and amazing landscapes. Plus, if you got a Schengen Visa, you can go to all EU Countries with no additional work to do!
    • Second, because of the course of study. Some countries may provide better courses or even courses that others don't. For example, Biomedicine, Nanotech, and Bioinformatic aren't really common in Indonesia. That's why some of my friends eagerly continue their studies in Germany to learn what they think to suit them best.

#3 Educate yourself, do research!

Rank the countries you've chosen according to your specific standards. It may include the estimated life cost, the prospect of work, the language, the skill that you need and every detail. Write down which particular city in the country that interests you the most and why. Write the pros and cons!

Ask the pros. Brave yourself to ask people that have been actually staying in your targetted country. Stalk influencers, watch vlogs, read articles, ask communities like Union of Indonesia Students (Persatuan Pelajar Indonesia/PPI) that spread widely across the globe, actually READ the requirements thoroughly. I'm sure the Embassy doesn't put a bunch of Infos there just to dECoraTE their website. Don't come running to me like you couldn't get certain Information, because believe me, those Infos are really just as far as pressing the enter button. 😱

I'm actually excited yet scared tbh in this time of exploration haha. The more I know, the better. Yet that not only includes the ups, but also the downs. The more I know what kind of challenge I have to face though...

Looking at my life be like Kaonashi standing under the shower of sadness.



You may want to see how many hours does the country allows its foreign students to work. I really admire many of my friends that are solo financially supporting themselves. Tbh, I don't really recommend you to work during your studies if you have the privilege not to and can easily be distracted. However, every individual is different and you understand your capabilities better than anyone else. If part-timing doesn't really affect your study flow and priorities, then just go for it! It's a great experience anyway.

#4 Pray

There are a lot of things to do to feel content about what you are doing, one of them is through praying. In Islam, I was taught that the first thing to do when you feel like standing in front of a T-junction is to ask for God's guidance. If you have the same faith as I do, I recommend you to pray Istikhara (seeking goodness). It is a prayer to seek blessing and guidance from Allah ï·» for a decision.

I guess every belief has its own unique way of seeking guidance from The Almighty. Meditate and even yoga may help you clear up the mess in your head. Do whatever suits your cup of tea! 😇

#5 Strengthen yourself

Hard times are coming and they gonna hit you like endless tsunamis. But, you are your biggest supporter and influencer. Realize that opinions are just opinions. They are just subjective thoughts made by the brain according to different perspectives.

Get your heart ready to receive both dis- and approval. Try to put yourself in their shoes and ask yourself why do they say so. Remind yourself to not be upset easily and prepare for the worst. You are the sailor of your ship called life anyway, the storms and the speck of sunlight can't ever change that fact.

Me fighting my deepest anxiety and fears!1!

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#6 Getting to the fam

Ask your homies and close relatives (before going to the peak of the family tree, lol). For me personally, I tend to see their opinions as a 'practice test'. Their so-called interviews actually made my skin thicker and ready to answer whatever questions my parents will ask. Listen to their advice, know when to rethink your decision and when to keep going.

Know that the perfect time will never come. You just need to start being brave and do this last but very important thing: ask the parents. Time is ticking! Tell them what you really want to do, your 'why', your research journey, that you've made an in-depth talk to yourself, that why you believe you can. Prove to them that you are deadly serious and ready for this and you had enough plan ABCDE if one doesn't work.

#7 (Trying our best to) be wise with every answer

The keyword here is 'trying our best' y'all note 'em down. I wouldn't blame you leaving that long conversation feeling heartbroken and betrayed... But on the other side, I will honestly never understand how does it feels like letting a child out of the house (especially you are the only child) until I eventually become a parent myself.
    • If their answer is yes, get yourself ready and be grateful. One to-do list is now checked but there are still many things to do and prepare. Never lose that grip of 'why' and faith of yours. Get ready for a whole dose of upcoming challenges (and dramas)!
    • If their answer is no, it's alright and still, be grateful for that. 'There are 1000 ways to go to Rome' and this door may not be yours this time. But what if it is your door tomorrow? Next week? Next year? Next couple of years? If our 'why' is crystal clear, let's put a comma in between rather than a period. Try to understand the 'why' of your parents saying so just like you wanted them to listen to yours and put yourself in their shoes. Maybe this 'extra challenge' is going to make your skin thicker and your heart stronger than it will ever be.

#8 Still, inhale knowledge

Whatsoever the answers you've gotten, I hope they won't affect your thirst on absorbing as much knowledge as possible. Because kids, don't you realize the thought of wanting to study abroad is a sign that you've grown yourself? That you wanted to learn many more things? Just like what Confucius said, It does not matter how slowly you go as long as you don't stop.

Learn whatsoever language you wanted to, whatever major you are interested in wherever and whenever. I believe that studying in this era would be made easy through the technologies we have. Online classes in various fields are widespread on the net too. Keep moving, make your own flow!


Pheww, es ist schon lange her -- it's a long time ago. But here is a life update from me! I'm still in my gap semester, waiting for the next Wintersemester to come which is on around August/September.  I'm trying to make my life seem productive during the quarantine by awakening my imagination HAHA. No, not hallucinating my love-life with imaginary North Korean Oppa that saves me from a paragliding accident ofc (Crash Landing On You fans raise your hands!!)

As you guys can see, I'm falling head over heels with Studio Ghibli's movies. I've watched several movies from the studio back in middle school and never had the time to really sink in it again until recently. They are honestly thought-provoking masterpieces that could warm my heart like no one ever could 😭 Every time I'm watching one, it feels like I'm being thrown back into my unproblematic childhood life. The music, the animation, the powerful character developments, the details are swirling my emotions in such harmony. What a piece of art. I would really recommend you to watch it, starting from two of my personal favorites; Spirited Away and Princess Mononoke

I'm grateful for Hayao Miyazaki and his hardworking team for always successfully making me drowned in my own tears watching this scene from Spirited Away 💩

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"Even amidst the hatred and carnage, life is still worth living. It is possible for wonderful encounters and beautiful things to exist." (Hayao Miyazaki)

Anyway, despite the Covid 19 situation, wherever you are, I hope you are doing great. May your day be filled with warm rays of sunshine. Stay healthy, stay clean, stay at home! 🙋

Love and light,
Sintya


+ Sites to refer to:
PPI Jerman | PPI TV | PPI Dunia | German Embassy in Jakarta / Kedutaan Jerman
+ Recommended people to stalk, who are sharing their experiences abroad (Indonesian):
Jerome Polin (Japan/YT) | Ica Zahra (Japan/IG) | Zhafira Aqyla (Japan/IG) | Billy Kurniawan (Singapore/IG) | Leonardo Edwin (USA/YT) | Adinda Negara (South Korea/IG)

+ Indonesian Youtubers living in Germany: Gita Savitri | Sarah Diba | Mega Liyanti (Pangkatenam) | Quita Windiartono

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