Entrepreneur Returns to Hardscrabble Life as Covid-19 Wipes Out His Business

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“This is the lowest I’ve ever been.” An Indonesian entrepreneur lost his travel business to the pandemic. When he told his girlfriend this meant pushing back their engagement, he lost her, too.

In developing countries, economic recovery will depend on small enterprises; ‘This is the lowest I’ve ever been,’ one Indonesian businessman says

Rizky Eka Valdano displayed on his phone the website from his travel company, which he had to shut down because of the pandemic. ‘I’m absolutely devastated.’

 

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He didn’t lose it to the pandemic. He lost it due to the attempted global tyrannical takeover.

Ws that look like Ls

Love is a two way street, thru thick n thin, but in many cultures dowries to the political family get in the way. I understand dowries are the norm in Indonesia, esp in islamic communities. The title sounds less sensational when you keep this in mind.

She's scum bro, you dodged a bullet!

Ummmm

C'est la vie, better this than spending the rest of his life kissing her ass.

It works the same way in America when you lose a nice paying position. He’s better off without the Golddigger!

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