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Rahmatullah Barkat's avatar

Hi Matt. Good luck for your next endeavor in USA. I am sure you would definitely make impact with all the experiences you had from indonesia. Thank your for showing resilient and consistency in becoming lifelong learners, it's something i would never forget about you.

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This is Dave Hoyles

I met you maybe 13 years ago when we worked at different EF branches in Surabaya and you always struck me as a decent, genuine and 'good' human being. I am saddened to hear about you leaving I guess because it makes me question my own decisions and own future. Like you in the mini book I have questioned what my life would have been like had I stayed in Australia but I am happy with myself and the person I have become and the person Indonesia has made me. I know what you mean about friendships everything just seems transient with other expats and almost transactional and shallow with Indonesians. That doesn't mean I don't like them and enjoy their company but yeah I can tell that I am not and never will be one of their first priorities. As I get older and I'm 44 this month I am asking myself where do I see myself in the future and as much as I love Indonesia I suspect that there is more for me back home in Australia but I'm also left with lingering doubt asking myself is it too late?

I honestly wish you all the very best Matt you have shown to me the value of being a lifelong learner and as someone who has always loved reading I never used the term, lifelong learner, but now thanks to you it's something I can proudly apply to myself.

Thank you Matt and family and God bless, safe travels and keep us all informed about the life and adventures in your future.

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