Gung, ternyata ini blognya Pak Budi Rahardjo ya..
sepertinya sudah dimulai tuh .. program going abroadnya..
adik2 kelas gw di TF udah kulker ke malaysia bulan lalu...
 
sesuatu yang gak pernah kepikiran waktu gw kuliah ..
 
 
 
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Subject: [sma1bks] Open Your Eyes By Going Abroad



Sunday, January 07, 2007
Open Your Eyes By Going Abroad 

I like to tell my students to save their money and go abroad, just 
for a short vacation. It's not that there is no place in Indonesia 
worth to go visiting, but there is a very good lesson abroad. For 
example, when I did my research for Bandung High Tech Valley, I went 
to Silicon Valley, Malaysia Super Corridor, India (but have not gone 
to Bangalore yet), and Singapore. I want to smell the coffee in 
these places.

First of all, you can see how other people live. True you can learn 
this from reading books, blogs, or watching television, but being 
there is different. There are so many things that cannot be captured 
by all of these. For example, for political reasons or (media) 
company's policy the writers cannot write bad things about the 
object they're talking about. When you go to these places, you can 
see things for yourself. You can see how clean/dirty the place is, 
how un/friendly people are, how things work in these countries, and 
other things.

Second, when you interact with the people of these countries, you 
will realize that we (Indonesians) are not way behind and Indonesia 
(as a place) is not bad at all - in fact, in some places maybe we 
are better. This will give you more power to believe in 
yourself. "Hey, if they can do it, we can also do it." ... And, we 
can! This experience will also make you appreciate what you have 
here in Indonesia. Well, this is why I live in Bandung - of all the 
places in the world.

Yes, going abroad is still expensive for students. I know. Students 
are the same, whether they are in Indonesia or in Ireland. But, if 
there's a will, there's a way. Trust me on this. Just don't give up.

A few months ahead, we are planning to take some people of our small 
team to go abroad. Maybe we'll go to Singapore and Malaysia first, 
just because they are so close to us. Wish us luck.

posted by budi | 5:12 AM 

5 Comments:
Anonymous said... 
I can't agree more on this.
You're absolutely right, wish you and your students best of luck.

3:16 PM 
Oskar Syahbana said... 
What really stuck in my mind when we went abroad, Mr GBT, is that 
how good we are when it's one on one comparation but how lame we are 
as a community.

Most of the hardworkers abroad are mainly come from Asia (some from 
Indonesia too) and they can be categorized as high-achiever.

8:49 PM 
Anonymous said... 
sometimes when we go abroad, we may not just open our eyes, but also 
open their eyes about us!

9:23 AM 
Sahat said... 
First time I went to small town in europe, I felt more secure than 
Jakarta or Bandung. I don't know, It's just inspired me much of how 
a country must run.

2:41 PM 
Marsandre Jatilaksono said... 
By going abroad, we challenge our self to think outside of one 
little world, and see where you really are in the grand scheme of 
things in this world.that's beautiful mind...

11:27 PM 
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