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View all search resultsertain Indonesian icons will never be swept away by time, as apparent in these tributes from the country’s zoomers.
Gen-Z, a generation that grew up with the Internet and smartphone, often gets a bad rep for things beyond their control. Yet, most are far from the lazy, social-media-obsessed cliche many from the older generations have made them out to be.
Many use the Internet to learn about the past and envision the future – looking up to older, sometimes historical, figures to inspire them.
Here are six local icons that the so-called “zoomers” The Jakarta Post interviewed spoke fondly of:
Elfa Secioria
Born in 1959, Elfa was a composer whose songs, like “Detik Tak Bertepi” (Endless Second) and popstar apprentices like Sherina made him a legend in the country’s jazz- and pop-choir universe.
Acclaimed composer: Elfa Secioria has made his name synonymous with the country’s jazz and pop choir world. (Courtesy of Elfa Secioria) (Courtesy of Elfa Secioria/Courtesy of Elfa Secioria)From FOMO to full-blown obsession, padel has captured the city. What comes next may depend less on courts and more on the communities that grow around them.
And why the government’s plan to rewrite its history books should alarm us all.
As micro-retirements gain traction, Gen Z and young millennials are challenging traditional ideas of ambition, success and when it’s okay to pause.
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