Hello, and welcome to my blog! I'm thrilled that you’ve stumbled upon this humble space of mine. Here, I share my love for nature, exploration, and life’s journey. If you enjoy simple moments, nature’s beauty, and the thrill of travel, you’re in the right place!
I have a deep appreciation for the outdoors—whether it's the sounds of birds in the trees, the sight of plants in bloom, or just the peace of being surrounded by nature. I’m passionate about exploring not just forests, but the world as a whole. Nature holds a special place in my heart, and I believe that it's from places like forests that civilizations and progress have grown.
I prefer to keep things low-key. This blog isn’t about gaining fame or popularity—it's simply my personal space for reflection. I write for myself, to document my experiences and thoughts, and to share whatever wisdom I can with anyone who finds their way here.
Feel free to call me Janggel or Ren. Writing and traveling are both passions of mine, and I can’t imagine my life without them. I once dreamed of becoming a journalist, and if anyone is interested in sponsoring me for a travel documentary or a similar project, I'd be thrilled—it's still a dream I hope to see come true!
Traveling is something I deeply enjoy. Whether it’s wandering to new places or simply embracing the world that Allah has created, every journey is a chance to learn and grow. I’m always open to having others join me on my adventures, as long as they understand my way of exploring.
My philosophy in life is simple: I’m easygoing, humble (though with a bit of pride), and I love making connections with people who appreciate real friendship. For me, happiness is just the beginning—I strive for true euphoria in all things.
If you’re curious about my life, feel free to read through my posts. They cover my experiences from 2006 to the present, and you’ll get a glimpse into what’s been shaping me over the years.
To learn more about me, check out my HERE.
I’ll leave you with this beautiful hadith, one that reminds us of our responsibility as caretakers of the Earth:
"And the two seas (kinds of water) are not alike: this is palatable, sweet and pleasant to drink, and that is salt and bitter. And from them both you eat fresh tender meat (fish), and derive ornaments that you wear. And you see ships cleaving (the sea-water as they sail through it), that you may seek of His Bounty, and that you may give thanks."
(Al-Fathir:12)
Thank you for your time and support.
PEACE!!!
ehhhh.. nak jadi journalist ehh?? sama laa kitaa.. haha.. BDW.. all the best bro.. semoga impian tercapai...
ReplyDeleteterima kasih Jihah. Same goes to you!
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