







It is okay to say, "I am not okay." Social media makes us compare our daily struggles with everyone else's highlight reels . We must break the stigma that going to a counselor (Guru BK) means you are "gila" (crazy). 5. Sampah Plastik & The Green Generation Walk to any warung near your school. You will see makanan dibungkus plastik , sedotan plastik , kopi saset . Indonesia is the second-largest plastic polluter in the world's oceans.
As a pelajar (student) in Indonesia, we stand at a unique crossroads. In front of us is a —reflecting our rich, diverse culture ( Bhineka Tunggal Ika ). Behind us is a window —showing the complex social issues that will soon become our responsibility to solve. pelajar mesum
To be a student in Indonesia today is not just about memorizing rumus (formulas) or dates. It is about peka (being socially aware). Here is a look at the landscape we inherit. Before we discuss problems, we must remember our identity. Indonesia has over 1,300 ethnic groups and 700 languages. As students, we are the last generation that still remembers gotong royong (mutual cooperation) but the first generation to live entirely in the digital age. It is okay to say, "I am not okay
But remember the story of Sumpah Pemuda (1928). The students back then didn't have Instagram or TikTok. They had a dream. They declared "One Motherland, One Nation, One Language" despite coming from hundreds of cultures. Sampah Plastik & The Green Generation Walk to
By: [Your Name/Student Council]
We are the Generasi Hijau . We don't need to wait for the government. Bring a tumbler . Bring a kotak bekal . Start a Bank Sampah at your OSIS (Student Council). Small actions done by millions of students create a tsunami of change. The Final Message: From Pelajar to Pemimpin You might think, "I am just one student. I cannot fix poverty, intolerance, or pollution."