Dienstag, 31. Mai 2016

Commander: A Woman who Choose to Take Risk

“If you limit your choice only to what seems possible or reasonable, you disconnect yourself from what you truly want, and all that is left is a compromise.”
Imagine you are a commander of battleship. Your assignment is to sail the sea and take your army to an island far far away from where you are now. But, as the ship goes by, you know that your capability to reach the island is outnumbered by the obstacles you face. And, you have only two choices, go back to a safer place or keep going.

For Ibu Mora Wula, her life is similar to such an allegory - which can seem too dramatic for us.
Ibu Mora Wula is one of our Mothers of Light from Hanggaroru Village, East Sumba. A poor village which inopportunely does not have access to electricity, located about 10 KM away from the main national road.

Five years ago, on a fine Friday morning Ibu Mora’s life was torn apart. Her husband got into an accident and passed away while taking 2 of their children along who were 4 and 8 years old at the time, while en route to her in-law’s house. Ibu Mora now lives with 6 of her children. The unbearable pain of losing a husband enveloped her life in a matter of second. One cannot imagine how devastating it is to lose the source of your comfort and companionship.

Although, she was grieving, she understood that moping around and feeling sad did not have a place in her household. The family torch has now been passed to her. Just like the story of ‘The Commander’, her choices were either to give up or gain enough spirit to go on living life and chase the dreams that she and her husband have set before.

Now, Ibu Mora Wula was successfully able to send her eldest son to earn his Master’s degree (yes, you read that right – a Master’s degree!) and is now focusing on her other children’s education. Her strength to not only survive, but live through an adversity while living in a remote village
So, what is more thrilling than seeing one can prove the adversity of living in a remote village with no electricity is not a problem? What is more thrilling than seeing one can prove that living in an agony because of having no husband beside you is not the end of the world?


Well, for some families, affording a proper education might be common. But, for a family living in poverty and no electricity, there are only two choices, playing safe or taking risk. It reminded us with a Roman Historian saying, "The desire for safety stands against every great and noble enterprise." So, never let your dream interrupted by anything, like really, anything.

Dienstag, 31. Mai 2016

Commander: A Woman who Choose to Take Risk

“If you limit your choice only to what seems possible or reasonable, you disconnect yourself from what you truly want, and all that is left is a compromise.”
Imagine you are a commander of battleship. Your assignment is to sail the sea and take your army to an island far far away from where you are now. But, as the ship goes by, you know that your capability to reach the island is outnumbered by the obstacles you face. And, you have only two choices, go back to a safer place or keep going.

For Ibu Mora Wula, her life is similar to such an allegory - which can seem too dramatic for us.
Ibu Mora Wula is one of our Mothers of Light from Hanggaroru Village, East Sumba. A poor village which inopportunely does not have access to electricity, located about 10 KM away from the main national road.

Five years ago, on a fine Friday morning Ibu Mora’s life was torn apart. Her husband got into an accident and passed away while taking 2 of their children along who were 4 and 8 years old at the time, while en route to her in-law’s house. Ibu Mora now lives with 6 of her children. The unbearable pain of losing a husband enveloped her life in a matter of second. One cannot imagine how devastating it is to lose the source of your comfort and companionship.

Although, she was grieving, she understood that moping around and feeling sad did not have a place in her household. The family torch has now been passed to her. Just like the story of ‘The Commander’, her choices were either to give up or gain enough spirit to go on living life and chase the dreams that she and her husband have set before.

Now, Ibu Mora Wula was successfully able to send her eldest son to earn his Master’s degree (yes, you read that right – a Master’s degree!) and is now focusing on her other children’s education. Her strength to not only survive, but live through an adversity while living in a remote village
So, what is more thrilling than seeing one can prove the adversity of living in a remote village with no electricity is not a problem? What is more thrilling than seeing one can prove that living in an agony because of having no husband beside you is not the end of the world?


Well, for some families, affording a proper education might be common. But, for a family living in poverty and no electricity, there are only two choices, playing safe or taking risk. It reminded us with a Roman Historian saying, "The desire for safety stands against every great and noble enterprise." So, never let your dream interrupted by anything, like really, anything.

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