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Now, These Are Your Dreams of Indonesia

Now, These Are Your Dreams of Indonesia

As promised earlier, now we are posting some of your dreams for Indonesia in the future, with some minor edits to the typing. We are sorry we cant include all dreams you submitted via twitter @GNFI or email goodnewsfromindonesia@ymail.com, you may resubmit them again and we will post em into the next entry(ies).

Here are your dreams:
1. PH_Alerts
I dream of no more traffic jam in Jakarta as we have already the MRT’s and its fastest vehicle/train http://bit.ly/cOqhzz.

2. ariespurwo

I dream of Indonesians to be the top leader in world biggest companies.

I dream that UN will always waiting for our advice before release new policy or resolution.

I dream of no more traffic jam in Jakarta as we have already the MRT’s and its fastest vehicle/train.

I dream of no more beggars, and zakat is administered properly to alleviate poverty.

3. tasialarosa

I dream of Indonesian language being taught in universities around the world as one of important languages alongside w/ Japanese & French.

4. Rossantoy

I want people around the world to recognize our culture,cuisine,crafts,dances,songs, so they’d say in amazement “This Has To Be Indonesian!”

5. mtaufanrp

My dreams of Indonesia, led by a great leader, who could bring smiles to every face of Indonesian; that’s the root of my every dream.

6.Ameliasimbolon

Indonesian tourism industry will be the largest source of fore reserve, and it is very popular worldwide.

7. carissayufita

My dream is Indonesia enters and hosts the World Cup.

9. BenyYusron

Indonesia will be a corruption-free country.

10. AyoEHere

My dream is for Indonesia to have MRT facilities and admission-free toll road.

11. alainbunjamin

I dream of no discrimination against any race,tribe,ethnic, religion,soc class, realization of freedom in expressing thoughts n opinions.

12. jacobbashay

Indonesia to become world’s largest food exporter country.

13. ariespurwo

I dream of Mandiri will be the world number one competitor for Citibank.

14. meatid

Indonesia will be one of the best education destination for international students.

15. yuliatweets

My dream: waking up every morning watching a blue sky above Jkt (i.e. a pollution-free country :) ).

16. My Dreams of Indonesia – Dian Harigelita Mochtar

I dream of an Indonesia, where every district has its own library.
I dream of an Indonesia, where the well-being of teachers are looked after by the government.
I dream of an Indonesia, where children are taught first to love Indonesia.
Finally, I dream of an Indonesia that realizes it is a people of hope, struggle, togetherness, laughter, pride, respect, faith, justice, and freedom.

16. Fuad_fufu_Helmi

My biggest dream is for Indonesia to have a walk of fame like in Hollywood so we know that we also have legends.

17. yotowordpress

I dream of all mining company in Indonesia are owned and managed by Indonesian people.

18. lucianancy

I hope Indonesia have MANY proper school buildings for all children instead of ONE magnificent building for House of Representatives.

19.ivan_patra06

I have a dream, someday a railway is built across the archipelago, connecting every provinces in Indonesia.

20.biyasbayu

My dream of Indonesia is so simple, I really want Indonesia without corruptor, and want to see FIFA World Cup trophy in our hand.

21. amuliaw

I dream, if people in the world know ‘Indonesia’ better than ‘Bali’, not the opposite like today…

22. goe_gun

I wanna have trustworthy senators in the House of Representatives who love people they represent than their own.

23. fisazahra

My dream is, Indonesia has many teachers to make their students feel happy to go to school to study!

24.haryoseptoria

Develop agro techno in central Java region to create an autonomous community based on resources they have.

25. nhafiasara

Starbuck use Indonesian coffee and consumers aware of its distinctive classy aroma.

26. nhafiasara

Indonesians would be well aware of the needs to be a part of modern society w/ zillion tolerance n high dignity without harmless pride.

27. Sauqina

Indonesia to become center of education where students from around the world study in Indonesian schools and universities.

28. luly_joenoes

Security for it’s people on basic need such as food, health, education & the future.

29. halloarie

Indonesia has cutting-edge expertise in agriculture, farming and fisheries, this will propel the growth.

30.Tia_aja

Indonesia to resume the spirit of Gotong Royong (collective works) and Musyawarah untuk Mufakat (compromise) to restore the national identity and dignity.

We have the honor to share with you someone who left his comment to our last entry.

He is Mr. Abdul Jalil:

Dear Mr. Akhyari Hananto,

Let me applause for what you have written above, as I read them, everything is just like silent as I focused on every single words you put there…

I found some unusual words because of my vocabularies are lack, BUT still, I could catch the whole meaning of this writing, it’s just a very nice reading and it motivates me a lot to do something or at least to love my country more

As what u wrote, I do agree that Indonesia has miles changed and it’s no longer become a country that can be really proud of, with all those internal problems still I cannot ensure myself to see Indonesia comes back as what it was or become even better…

When you mentioned about your past memories, I also recalled some of the sweetest memories of my young, though I was not from well-off family but at that I was very reach with smiling, no burden, affection from parents and relatives and many others things…

You have nice dreams to this beloved country and I believe that lots people out there are also dreaming of the same things So from this comment, personally, I want to say that it is a very good news to hear that there are still people like you who are still dreaming and expecting for Better Indonesia and I do hope to hear more and more from you and any other Indonesian in order to keep me motivated day by day! Nice to read your writing

Best regards,
Abdul Jalil

Thank you all for your dreams will keep us moving to become a better nation!

(Akhyari Hananto)

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8 Responses to “Now, These Are Your Dreams of Indonesia”

  1. nuni says:

    this should be an other form of “jajak pendapat”, which would honestly framing wishes and dreams of the nation and further translated into collective idea of a nation

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  2. Alitha says:

    Aw, I love this post so much… :D

    My favorites:
    “Indonesia will be one of the best education destination for international students” (I think it already is :) If not, I’m definitely one of many who support this dream!)

    “I dream of an Indonesia, where every district has its own library.
    I dream of an Indonesia, where the well-being of teachers are looked after by the government.
    I dream of an Indonesia, where children are taught first to love Indonesia.
    Finally, I dream of an Indonesia that realizes it is a people of hope, struggle, togetherness, laughter, pride, respect, faith, justice, and freedom.” (Well said. I couldn’t have said it any better.)

    Oh, and the comment in the last part of the post! That was splendid! So…just…so…it makes me wanna say ‘Awwwww!’

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  3. Multibrand says:

    Wonderful dreams. I hope that they will all come true.

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  4. Ririe says:

    I think we need to forward this to the bosses in House of Representatives and to Mr. President so they know that WE DO want all that are best for this country. They should have had dreams like these in their mind, too; instead of thinking of how much they have got in their bank account or how many votes they had.

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  5. mappesangka says:

    I dream…All of Indonesian people have dream to make this country better, better, and better! They proud and make proud of their country…INDONESIA RAYA!

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  6. Galang says:

    Why every time someone say Indonesia is refer to Jakarta? like “1. PH_Alerts
    I dream of no more traffic jam in Jakarta” or “15. yuliatweets My dream: waking up every morning watching a blue sky above Jkt”? how about Indonesian outside Jakarta or even outside Java Island? doesn’t they need to look after too? why there is no dream like “I want every single man in Indonesia feel development in this country?” does it because Jakarta had many rich people in there? or what?

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  7. Proud Indo says:

    i dreamed of a truly pluralist Indonesia with freedom, technology, and economy combined, making 240-million of us proud to say, I am Indonesian, I am proud of it. And I am sure you know what my country is all about. It is all about equality and freedom, as well as futurist thinking society. now, probably not event 1 percent of Indonesian population are proud of this country. And I’m dreaming of that time which will come soon.

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  8. Aditya says:

    Mimpi yg paling penting skrg ini adalah perwujudan toleransi antar agama di Indonesia. Konflik membuat semuanya terhambat. Twitter: #IndonesiaDamai

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