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Matahariku Cerita Motivasi dan Inspirasi Nomor 1

Mungkin aku akan berhenti mengejar matahari yang selalu aku ikuti bayang-bayangnya. Berhenti sebelum aku lelah dan letih mengejarnya, sebelum aku bertemu rasa passionless. Setelah membaca buku Morning Light, aku seperti tersadar dari lamunan yang membuatku terhanyut ke dalamnya. Perlahan aku mulai sadar akan kemampuan diri ini dan atas segala keterbatasan yang aku buat sendiri. Terserah kalau lah mereka bilang aku menganggap diriku remeh. Bukan itu maksudku, aku memang bisa saja menjadi segalanya. Tapi aku tak ingin jika aku menjadi seseorang yang hebat di bawah bayang-bayang seseorang, matahariku. Aku ingin menjadi sesuatu sesuai kehendakku bukan karena ambisi semata. Inginku menjadi matahari bagi diriku sendiri. Matahari yang begitu bersinar tapi tak penah menyilaukan di hadapan orang lain. Memang dirinya merubah hidupku, merubah kebiasaanku, merubah semua tentangku ke arah positif. Aku memang lebih baik daripada kemarin, namun entah mengapa aku merasa sedikit tidak menikmati keadaan ini, merasa tidak puas dengan apa yang telah aku capai sekarang. Aku berpikir ini kulakukan untuknya, untuk matahariku. Dan aku tak mendapat balasan apa-apa dari matahariku. Bahkan akupun ragu bahwa dia menyadari keberadaanku ini.

Matahariku memang hebat, mampu merubah sosok cuek seperti aku menjadi seseorang yang sedikit lebih memperhatikan orang berbicara di depan kelas dan menyimak segal
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