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My stereotype towards a driver of GrabCar was they were well off. That stereotype changed after I met Mr.Wigyo. He said that he was not well off, and his earnings were touch-and-go. However, he's still grateful for what he had. He even didn't worry if he didn't have earnings because he believed that God knows where his earnings, and we as human just tried to work hard. I looked into myself and I realized I haven't worked hard yet as I live. So, I want to give my all as best as I can since I've lived.
2. Focus is the best way to get a bonus
Mr.Wigyo said he also used two other apps besides GrabCar, but he kept focusing on GrabCar so he would get a bonus. If he had used three apps, he would not have got the bonus. Again, I mirrored myself. I always try something new, but none of them are mastered. I also rarely keep focus from what I'm doing and I'm easily bored. For consequences, I don't have anything and lack many skills. Therefore, I try and try to keep focus so I can master skills that I want to.
3. Life is about sincerity
In the morning, Mr. Wigyo got an accident. His car was hit by a motorcycle bringing tofu. The tofu scattered on the ground and his lamp's car was broken. Mr. Wigyo tried to help Mr.Tofu by taking up the tofu. Mr.Tofu said to him that he would be ready if he called the police, but Mr. Wigyo's response was surprising. He said to Mr. Tofu that it was okay and he could go home. He knew that calling the police would not solve the problem and it would make Mr.Tofu burdensome. He even didn't dispute about his car because he still has insurance and kept getting another order. From his experience, I've learned that sometimes we argue for something that can harm us. Why don't we let them go and keep continuing life? God will change something that broken or lost into a better thing.
Yup, I'm grateful I met Mr.Wigyo because he taught me how life works. I hope I meet him again someday.
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