awan sudarmanto
Bio
it may be difficult to explain in words, but by writing it will be easier to express and more understandable because writing can represent feelings that are sometimes difficult to express, writing is the door to opening truth and reality.
Stories (6/0)
A Casual Critique of "Worker"
In today's bustling world, the term "worker" carries significant weight and relevance across various industries and sectors. From construction sites to corporate offices, workers are the backbone of productivity and progress. However, the depiction and perception of workers in media and literature often vary, sometimes romanticizing or oversimplifying their roles. Let's take a casual look at how the concept of "worker" is portrayed and scrutinized in contemporary discourse.
By awan sudarmanto2 days ago in Critique
your love is amazing
I met Sarah in the most unexpected way—standing in line at a coffee shop on a rainy Tuesday morning. She was fumbling with her umbrella while trying to fish out her wallet, and I couldn't help but notice her genuine smile as she apologized for the delay. We struck up a conversation about the weather, and somehow, that led to a discussion about our favorite books. Little did I know, that coffee shop encounter would change everything.
By awan sudarmanto2 days ago in Fiction
I will not give up
Ryan had always been a dreamer. From a young age, he imagined himself doing great things. He was the kid who stayed up late, reading books about explorers, inventors, and leaders. But as he got older, Ryan realized that dreams didn’t just come true on their own—they required hard work, persistence, and a whole lot of grit.
By awan sudarmanto3 days ago in Motivation
"Why Did I Fail?"
Sitting on the park bench, staring blankly at the people passing by, Jake couldn't shake the question that had been haunting him all week: "Why did I fail?" It was a warm Saturday afternoon, but Jake's mind was stuck in the cold shadow of his recent setback.
By awan sudarmanto3 days ago in Motivation