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JAKARTA - The younger generation needs to interpret Heroes' Day, which falls every November 10, well. Fedi Nuril shares a story about a hero who inspires him. Instead of other national heroes, Fedi sees his mother as the most instrumental person in his life.

The figure of the hero in my life is mother. My father died in '93, my brother and I were still small. He is a single parent (single parent) who raised us all until finally he was able to have a career and finance himself," said Fedi Nuril, quoted from ANTARA, Friday, November 10.

Since Fedi Nuril's father died, his mother is responsible for taking care of his family. In fact, he admired his mother's patience who had to take care of three boys, especially when they were teenagers.

"I don't know where the energy came from, where did the patience come from because he had to take care of three boys," said Fedi Nuril.

From his mother, Fedi learns that building a family is not easy. Even though it is tiring, he believes that patience and other valuable lessons from his mother can be used as guidance in making his family happy.

In addition to telling the hero who inspired her, namely her mother, Fedi also advised the younger generation of Indonesia to interpret Heroes' Day well. One way is to learn history, both Indonesian history and world history to enrich self-information.

"For young friends to commemorate Heroes' Day, continue to deepen history," said the 41-year-old man.

Knowing history, according to Fedi, doesn't just have to be about Indonesia, however, the whole world.

"Maybe it doesn't just have to be the history of Indonesia, the history of the whole world for us to imagine building a civilization is difficult and getting an independence is difficult. So, keep exploring history," said Fedi.


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