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    Friday, October 27, 2006
    Baru saja nonton Gubernur Kita? di JakTV yang membahas mengenai masalah KPUD Jakarta. Yang jadi pembicara adalah salah seorang wakil dari KPUD. Well, anyway to make it short... the conversation starts flowing... and this guy is talking about why KPUD can't do anything right now because : (1) PP No. 6 that says KPUD can't do anything till 5 months to the Election Day, and (2) Pemda can't give them their money due to unclear policy and afraid of audit from KPK. This guy said that 5 months isn't enough... (though what they really do is still blur to me). In 14 days, they have to finalize the policy for campaign and election for the governor electionship... and again, he said they don't give KPUD enough time. For my surprise, KPUD is apparently a permanent intuition, which means they have full attention and time for that matter (..ehmm... i suppossed)

    Well, that sounds familiar..... I've heard similar reasons so many times... "The boss didn't tell me what to do.. Just tell me what to do and I'll do it..." (imagine that coming from a General Manager), "They can't make any decisions about small things because of the intense audit in our company".... bla.. bla.. bla..

    The same problem happen in many places in Indonesia. This happen because people tend to give problems rather than give solutions. Because people usually ask "what can you do for me?" instead of "what can I do for you?".. The point is, it's always easy to make ourselves as victim and put others to blame, but the real challenge is how to be the real player .. not just a spectator or an observer to overcome the obstacles. We can't imagine what we can really do when we have different view of ourselves...