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What does the Indonesian nation look like in the eyes of Indonesians?

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We have been working diligently to maintain the dengue fever epidemic for decades. What is ridiculous is that the families of those who suffer from dengue fever and whose treatment fails will usually take it calmly without any complaints. In the Netherlands, if a car exhaust pipe is damaged due to a hole in the road, the car owner will clamor for compensation from the government.

Jakarta’s motor vehicle tax is the most expensive in Indonesia, and many of the city’s streets have peeling asphalt and potholes that look like water buffalo-soaked ponds in the countryside. Whenever we encounter such a road, a taxi driver I know from northern Jiangsu will humorously say to passengers: "The road conditions are not much different from those in Bosnia."

Perhaps this is how to manage Indonesia The people's freehand place. Indonesian people are full of humor, calm, smiling and sentimental. If one or two people behave in extreme or reckless ways, they belong to an individual type who do not have the political gene to accept resignation.

But one thing must be admitted, our nation is very suspicious and narrow-minded. A certain sociologist believes that this matter is related to their mentality that people are poor but face is great. So we will find such an interesting phenomenon: although we hate a person, we will not refuse his gifts.

On intercity buses, we sometimes see this scene: a group of people sitting calmly on the roof of the bus. They are all passengers who paid full fares; before the bus reaches the destination, the flight attendant Some passengers are often kicked off the bus. Not only do these people have no complaints, but they also joke. We can totally understand all this. Perhaps, our nation has been living in an environment of laughter and laughter since childhood. The habit of welcoming people with a smile has been subtly developed.

Seeing these phenomena, a psychologist said, perhaps, this is why our nation is regarded as a nation that endures hardship. From a young age, they have begun to deal with pressure, crisis, contradiction and despair peacefully, and have strong mental endurance. They can face the unnecessary or even violent death of their loved ones without any complaints and deal with it calmly.

No matter how bad the public service they encounter, there are also people they highly respect among the service providers. It was obviously human factors that caused their suffering, but they still described it as God's will for them to suffer.

Look at the people who are crowded on the buses without air conditioning every day. The buses can only crawl slowly on the blocked roads. It is human factors and poor management of the rulers that cause the blocked roads. Or try it. What it's like to be in a car on a bumpy country road. No one complained about all this and accepted it. It stands to reason that today, more than 50 years after independence, in their eyes, all this is not a big problem. It seems that they can endure physical fatigue or pain, and as long as they are mentally comfortable, they will not easily get angry.

As long as we don’t intentionally hurt their hearts, our nation is easy to deal with. Although they face all kinds of material shortages in daily life, our nation can still talk to others with smiles on their faces. Perhaps this is the main reason why foreign tourists like to travel here. Amidst the hardships of life, there is still a trace of sincere smile. This kind of scene is a poem in the eyes of movie directors, and an interesting portrayal of life in the eyes of philosophers.

In other countries, citizens will scream when their feet are tripped by rocks. And our nation, after being trampled on for a long time, not only remained silent, but also showed a sincere smile, a proud smile that was brave enough to bear the burden of life. Once they were angry, they would vent their anger in a polite manner. This is the lovely thing about our nation.

Other nations may be unable to bear it and complain endlessly, but our nation has endured the ups and downs of life without any regrets. A little concern from the leaders is enough to make them smile from ear to ear and make them rich and well-fed, let alone that. What is ridiculous is that our nation is still afraid of the police, even though they have not made any mistakes, and they have always been respectful to the village chief and his team, even though funds for the construction of rural roads have been embezzled.

In the former Soviet Union, the dual pressures of politics and economy shrouded the people in gloom and mist, leading them to live in darkness. They are powerless against powerful forces. There is no escape from the cruel reality of life. In desperation, the Russian nation used their wisdom to create many ironic jokes. They used laughter and curses as weapons to fight against the rulers and to relieve themselves from worries. These jokes have been widely circulated among the people, causing strong excitement. They are alternative literary and artistic works that the people love to hear and see.

When people read these jokes, they often burst into laughter and feel a sense of inexplicable sadness.

If there was a social phenomenon called "Russian humor" in the former Soviet Union, then it is no exaggeration to say that there is also a group of people living on the other side of the world who are very different in their concepts of life and expression of humor. A species comparable to Russians is our lovely Indonesian nation.