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Reza Rusandi

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Reza Rusandi


Born
in Kotabaru, South Borneo, Indonesia
November 20, 1989

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Hi everyone, my name is Reza Rusandi , i was born and raised in Indonesia. I have nothing much to talk about myself but i would like to say that I am this type of a person who really loves to contemplate about this life and everything that exists in this universe.



My dream life is to travel as much as possible, to have the job that i really really love to do (which is to work as an artist or in the showbusiness), to write as much as possible, to read as much as possible, to pray as much as possible, to heal hearts out there as many as i can do, to spread kindness and love as much as possible, i simply want to make this world a little better place to live, before i go back to the all source of all, yeah before i die.

I am believer in positive
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“It’s hurtful somehow to admit this thing and anyway that doesn’t mean i’m losing my faith in this beautiful world. But these days now is the time where people have become so much more-excuse me-shallow. When all of the fancy things and outer beauty are demanded, and those who are lost enough to chase and manage to get those things, they will happen to get very nice response from social and able to expand their images and get famous and be seen as someone who has value. Meanwhile those who could see deeper and their souls are insecure of this mad world, they will have smaller space in width but they will dig deeper and deeper into their self, making space in height, finding the true meaning of their souls, the true essential unshakable truth that’s beyond the fragile material worldly things.”
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