Alanda Kariza

Eliminating the Limits

Impossible is Impossible

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Another round of traveling to London with the Global Changemakers! I am so grateful that I got the chance to have a go again, and terribly sorry if there are some people who think that I am showing off by posting this. No, I’m not. I just want to share the experience to you folks… therefore people will be reminded with what Walt Disney said, If you can dream it – then you can do it. Just Google about something that you really want to do, you’ll find something great, and go for it. Nothing is impossible, trust me.

Learning the hard way!

There were 21 of us, 20 people from the G20 countries + 1 from Thailand as ASEAN’s representative. This event is related to the G20 Leaders Summit, maybe you had watched about it on TV. I met some of the same people from the last event in Guildford including the British Council team (both from UK and Switzerland, plus 2 new members: Paola and Fran), Scott (UK) and Sofia (Canada). I also met new people of course, and all of them were wonderful.

This is what we did in London:

  • Working, working, working… We had to decide what we think the world leaders have to do to tackle the global financial crisis. We thought about it from every aspects, including environmental and social. We also worked with UK Youth to exchange knowledge about what is really happening in our countries. I could proudly say that Indonesia is holding up relatively well, the inflation pressure was reduced, and our economic growth still recorded a surplus. Most of the working sessions took place in InnovationArts, a very innovative place to work!
  • Roundtable discussion with Katherine Garrett-Cox, Simon Taylor, and Diana Wais at The Economist with Matthew Bishop as the moderator!
  • Some of us met the UK Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rt Hon Alistair Darling MP at Downing Street No. 11. Too bad I wasn’t one of them. :(
  • Met UK Prime Minister, Rt Hon Gordon Brown MP, and President Felipe Calderon Hinojosa of Mexico at Downing Street No. 10. It was a real quick meeting, but I was still speechless.
  • Conversation with Cherie Booth, or famously known as Cherie Blair. Yes, she was UK’s ‘first lady’ but she prefers to be called with her maiden name. She’s a leading specialist in human rights law issues.
  • Went to The Bank of England. Yes, it’s pretty much the same with other museums in the UK. Real fun, free, and you don’t want to get out of there.
  • Reception at the House of Lords, hosted by the Lord Speaker, Rt Hon Baroness Hayman. We met David Miliband to give our version of communique. FYI, the G20 always produces communiques, you can read all of them here.
  • Plenary session with Rt Hon John McFall MP, Chair of UK Treasury Committee.
  • Went to Zuhal Amadeus Sultan‘s recital. She is a Global Changemaker from Iraq and she’s organizing the first orchestra in Iraq, called National Youth Orchestra of Iraq. Check out Zuhal’s page to know more about it. She was really an inspiration.

Copyright © 2009 Chris Tribble/www.ctribble.co.uk.

I couldn’t even believe I was there! The main idea of this event was actually to let us meet our leaders. Unfortunately, only Leticia (Mexico) and Scott (UK) who got the chance to meet their leaders. I don’t want to miss the chance, really. So, I contacted Mr Herry who works in KBRI - I met him on January – and told him that I’d like to meet Mr President. He said that Mr President had a very tight schedule and well, I understood. But he offered another thing, which was having lunch with The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr Hassan Wirajuda; Indonesian Ambassador for UK, Mr Yuri Thamrin; and also my idol… Mr Dino Patti Djalal! I said yes.

And guess what, I really got the chance to meet Mr President! I shook hands with him. It was thrilling, and exciting, at the same time! I didn’t regret running around the underground stations, walking near the demonstrators, waiting for hours at the hotel corridors… I finally met him. Other people said that it was impossible to meet him in London, but this is an evidence that,

Impossible is something
that’s impossible.

It’s never too late to pursue your dreams. Write what you want on a piece of paper, or in your mind. And, go for it.

PS: Pay attention to my outfit. Yes, I am, Indonesian. And lovin’ it!


42 Comments

  1. well france is the next one on the list

  2. and by the way, i had my url changed. ahahaha since i don’t do much “writings” anymore

  3. ahhh and the link is http://litter-art.blogspot.com

    ignore the last comment i wrote. i forgot to change the information

  4. pray that I’d be there too one day! haha

  5. @a
    Yay! I’m so excited! Je t’aime! :p What’s the new url? Let me know.

  6. @Maygo
    Amin. JAPAN, Me! Don’t you want to apply for a Japanese uni scholarship? If you want to, tell me. Before April 30, ya?

  7. OHMYGOD NDO!!
    this is amazinggg!! i feel so friggin proud being your friend, you go girl! xoxoxoxox

  8. WOW!

    What an experience!

    And I think you really are a great leader in the making! Keep it up and best of luck for everything :)

  9. ow thank youuuuu..
    *sorry balesan nya ga pake bahas inggris*

    hehe itu cm iseng alanda, gatau knp aku suka kata2 FUCKING. hahaha aga parah sih yia.. hehe.

    alanda kamu di 82 kn? kenal sm haris tanjung ga? sm alumni angkatan kmaren yg nmanya vicky. hehe

  10. ow thank youuuuu..
    *sorry ga balesan nya ga pake bahas inggris*

    hehe itu cm iseng alanda, gatau knp aku suka kata2 FUCKING. hahaha aga parah sih yia.. hehe.

    alanda kamu di 82 kn? kenal sm haris tanjung ga? sm alumni angkatan kmaren yg nmanya vicky. hehe

  11. @Teppy
    Thanks a lot for the compliment. I blushed reading that. Keep up the good work on the “freaky” blog!

  12. @Saras
    Hehehe it’s okay tentang F-nya, I don’t really care. But combining the font and the word is a bad idea, too offensive for Muslims, soalnya fontnya similar sama Arabic characters trus lo nulis the F-word with them. :( Iya, kok tau? Kenal kok gue sama Tanjung pernah sekelas.

  13. ini nih, temen gue yang satu ini emang bikin gue bangga. Well, seperti kata Lina Zainal yang diatas, I am so proud of being your friend. Yah, walaupun kita cuma bisa ketemu di dunia maya, tetep nggak ada salahnya kan, Nda?

    UAN udah selesai nda, senaaang sekali rasanya. Alhamdulillah, saya ngerjain 100% sendiri, apa dikau juga sama?

    Soal broadcasting itu, jangan remehin vokasi, Nda, itu kan lebih ke arah praktek, jadi mungkin bisa jadi lebih baik. Coba kamu cari tau lebih banyak lagi. Doain ya, saya nggak keterima di ITB di USM 1 nih, Insya Allah pengen nyoba USM 2, doain ya, Nda :)

    Well, I link you, won’t you link me back? Tee-hee~

  14. menjelang UN tetap santaii.. =)
    WAAAAHHHH. saya BANGGA banget ma kakak. sungguh deh, kakak baru mau lulus SMA, tapi prestasinya luar biasa =)

  15. @Sheyka
    Terima kasih banyak ya, Sheyka. Iya, alhamdulillah UAN sudah selesai.

    Nggak merememehkan vokasi, gue tau banget kalo itu lebih ke arah praktek, dan semacam college kalo di luar negeri. Tapi, gue tau kalo gue bukan orang yang seperti itu, gue bukan orang yang cocok mendapat “pelatihan”, gue lebih cocok mendapat “pendidikan” – you know, things like that. Lagipula, atasan gue di kantor melarang gue habis-habisan masuk Broadcasting UI, ternyata karena dia alumni sana dan merasa kreativitasnya terkungkung selama kuliah. Let God leads the way anyway.

    Pasti didoakan.

    Don’t worry. I’ll link you someday. Where were you last night? Nggak ke launching Titanium?

  16. @Vianna
    Kamu masih SMP ya? :D
    Terima kasih karena sudah merasa seperti itu. Aku nggak luar biasa, cuma kadang-kadang beruntung aja, kok. Kamu juga harus bisa mencari keberuntungan kamu ya.

  17. @a
    Sorry Sha, I dunno why but your last comment was recorded as a spam by WordPress! But I have approved it though!

  18. wow alanda, youre so great. kapan ya gue bisa merasakan sedikit aja pengalaman-pengalaman fantastis lo itu. I think, God loves you much. You should very grateful to Him.

  19. aaah JAPAN is so yes! hahaha but I dont think I want to study there for now–of course I want but I think I can’t. how about summer program? is there any chance you can help me to find a free summer program to Japan? haha :p aaah but the scholarship thing gets into my mind, I want I want I waaant but I cant, duh!

  20. hahaha its no biggie, as the americans say (see, i’ve been so americanised, its not even funny). man you’re the only person that can make me feel bad about myself, cause i’ve done so little, you’ve done so many

  21. @aryasatya
    Yes, I am so grateful. E-mail lo apa? Lo belum umur 18 kan? Ada camp buat cowok umur 15 – 17 di Jepang tuh. Mau gue kirimin infonya nggak?

  22. @Maygo
    Ah, I dunno about summer programs. There is one but it’s only for boys. You should Google it, Uncle Google is very smart. You should have won Queen Bee Hunt, you know!

  23. @a
    You would have done more things if you were here. The US is keeping you in a cage! Kidding. You’ll get the chance, very soon. Remember Aisha, FRANCE!

  24. iya umur gue belom 18 kok, baru aja ultah ke 17 lan. boleh kok kalo lo mau kirimin infonya ke gue, emailnya aryasatyanugraha@gmail.com . Terima kasih banyak ya :)

  25. I genuinely feel (and hope) you really are a leader in the making. I’m both amazed and envious of all the things you’ve experienced! Haha. Keep up the good work, Nda.

  26. Nda, memangnya kamu ngantor dimana? Gue lupa si Haqi pernah ngasih tau soal itu, hihihi, dia sendiri juga udah kerja ya.

    Hahaha, Pejaten jauh, Nda. Pengen dateng sih, tapi mungkin kapan-kapan aja, soalnya masih nggak enak rasanya nyari hiburan padahal masih ada UAS dan Ujian Praktek.

  27. @Alanda: you are most welcome, dear! Keep up the good work on the Global Changemakers thing ;) Thanks for your comment, I blushed too reading it, hehe…

  28. @aryasatya
    Ok, I’ll send the thing tomorrow. You’re welcome.

  29. @Ghian Tjandaputra Muhammad
    I am actually not a good leader – ask The Cure For Tomorrow members :D I just hope that I would be able to realize my dreams and ideas – with my friends (including you) by my side. Thanks a lot for your faith in me :))

  30. @sheyka
    Gue kerja dari rumah kok sebenernya… Hehehehe. Di Million Pictures. Kantornya sih di Jl Abdul Majid situ. I don’t care about UAS and Ujian Praktek. :p

  31. by the way, kok bhs jerman sih nda, ini? hahahaha IN A CAGE. maybe you’re right, i’m ready to be let out now! its time to venture to other parts of the world! after all, ohne indonesia ist alles doof

  32. holy cow!!
    i wont say ‘show-off’ its understandably provocative, he3.
    provokasi bg mereka yg ngrasa belum melakukan apa2 dalam hidup mereka,

  33. @a
    Iya nih, Sha. Belum gue benerin lagi themesnya, masih goblok, haha. You’re going to realize that dream with Mono anyway :p

  34. @scandalous
    I’ll take that as a compliment. Thank you!

  35. tried to google but I found zero results :( hahahaha yeah shouldve won that if only I were smart, stylish and independent enough! hahhaa maybe next time

  36. Mr Dino Patti Djalal is my uncle. hahaha

    • @disasterhead
      I’ve heard abt that from your another uncle :p Is he that busy? He never replied my emails nor my text. Send my greetings to him. And tell him: “Ms Alanda Kariza is my friend” lol

  37. yeah he’s quite busy, i only met him on lebaran’s day only. haha. ok i’ll tell him that “Ms Alanda Kariza is my friend” on lebaran’s day ofcourse :p

    btw kok fontnya abu-abu gini yah ngetiknya jadi bingung hehe

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