Who am I? I am me – Dirk Sandarupa

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When people are too busy judging each other, I just keep on doing my thing.
When people are too busy complaining their life,I just keep on doing my thing.
When people are too busy convincing themselves, I just keep on doing my thing.
When people are too busy showing off, I just keep on doing my thing.
When people are too busy looking for fame, I just keep on doing my thing.

I believe that when you become part of the history, life will give you a better place.
And what I’ve learned so far is life requires achievements to prove who you are.
Therefore, achievements needs a long process, honesty, effort, struggle and comitment.

So no need to judge me, I know who I am, I am me.
No need to complain about my life. I know who I am, I am me.
No need to convince me who you are, I know who I am, I am me.
No need to show off your vanity, I know who I am, I am me.
No need to be arrogant, I know exactly who I am, I am me.

About the contributor: Dirk Sandarupa from Indonesia. His current activities are 20190504_190030writing and a active student for doctoral research in Anthropology linguistics. He’ve been writing since, because his passion is writing. He started to write things based on what he see and feel. His writings are often about life, knowledge and experience. His goals in writing is to help others to see what he’ve seen and to share his feelings with others, just incase to let people know that their not alone. As a writer, the most important thing for his writing is how to convey the message to the readers easily and leave the message with a deep meaning.

 

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