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Gak mau Antri? Apa Kata Dunia?

Gak mau Antri? Apa Kata Dunia? Cerita Motivasi dan Inspirasi Nomor 1

Oleh: Pratama Puji

Antri? mendengar kata antri tentunya tak asing lagi di telinga kita, karena antri memang sudah biasa kita hadapi sehari-hari. Antri beli bensin, antri macet, antri naik lift, antri ketika di toilet, dan sebagainya. Rasanya aktivitas kita sehari-hari tak bisa dipisahkan dari antri. Nah yang menjadi pertanyaan apakah kita termasuk orang-orang yang mau antri?

Pada dasarnya antri bisa dikatakan ”sabar menunggu giliran”, memang hal ini bisa menjadi suatu hal yang menjemukan ataupun menyenangkan. Menjemukan karena kita memang tidak terbiasa antri/tidak mau antri, atau kita memang sibuk/sok sibuk. Namun kondisi ini bisa menjadi hal yang menyenangkan bagi orang-orang yang memang bisa ”menikmatinya”. Di situlah tantangannya. Seperti orang memancing, yang sabar menunggu ikannya dan strikeeee

Dan dari situasi antri inilah, bisa dijadikan ajang mencari rezeki bagi orang-orang yang mampu memanfaatkan celahnya. Contohnya: calo STNK di samsat, pungli oleh oknum tertentu u
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