Arrogance and Vanity
illage, filled with warmth and joy. Although some tension lingered from the previous co
so participated in various traditional activities. Through their interaction at the event, they began t
p with each other. They exchanged stories about their life experiences and beg
ween them. Anisa and Raditya felt accepted and welcomed by the villagers, in
d each other better. They began to see that different perspectives could be opportunities for learning and growth together, rather than sour
llage, Anisa felt offended and disturbed. For her, the village is not just a place to live but also an integral part of her identity and values. Raditya's arro
tion for life in the village. For her, the village is a place where simple living is valued, togetherness is emphasized, and harmony with natu
him to truly appreciate village life. For Raditya, the village might seem like a backward or irrelevant environment in the moder
The exchange of views between them is not just a debate but also a struggle to understand and respect each other's existence. Howeve
in traditional games, watch local art performances, or even be involved in the preparation and presentation of traditional food. Throu
village communities. They were welcomed warmly and treated as honored guests, despite previous tensions between them.
rom the event's hustle and bustle. They began to discuss shared interests, funny stories, or even dreams
ilarity and friendship that they may not have realized before. Although there was still tension between them, their presence at the tradit
alues that they both appreciate, albeit from different perspectives. They realized that although ther
also has its advantages and challenges. Meanwhile, Raditya also began to understand the value of socia
paring traditional dishes together or participating in cultural performances. This collabora
was a strong foundation to build a better relationship in the future. Although there was still te
ation and deeper understanding between Anisa and Raditya. With open communication, empathy, and cooperatio