Maura Magnalia's Departure Made Nurul Arifin Realize The Value Of Time With Family
JAKARTA - The departure of Maura Magnalia leaves sadness and regret for politician Nurul Arifin. After undergoing Maura's funeral procession in the San Diego Hills, Nurul realized several things.
"It was very busy at that time, so what Melkior said last night hit me once, it turns out that you can have anything, but if you don't have time, everything is nothing," said Nurul Arifin on Wednesday, January 26.
He admits that he has been so busy with political activities that he doesn't have time to spend with his family.
“I need to spend more quality time with my family. That's all. So a lesson. It's never too late, I want to start again if it's deemed insufficient," said Nurul.
On the other hand, he admits that he loves his job as a politician but says family will always be his priority. In addition, he also regretted that he had pushed Maura to continue looking for work.
"He may not want to be chased for work, but his son really likes to study, so I'm quite sorry for pushing him to work, but he wants to continue studying," said Nurul.
Maura Magnalia died on Tuesday, January 25 from cardiac arrest. He left in the midst of his busy schedule of completing his master's degree in Australia and the process of looking for work in Bali.