Having siblings can be a blessing in many ways. For one, it provides us with a built-in support system. Siblings can offer emotional support, companionship, and a sense of belonging. They can also help us develop essential life skills, such as communication, conflict resolution, and empathy.

The single most significant driver of Indonesian youth culture is the smartphone. Indonesia is consistently ranked among the world’s top countries for social media usage, with users spending an average of nearly 8 hours per day on the internet.

Indonesia is often called a "Mobile First" nation. For the youth, life happens on a smartphone.

Walk through the hipster neighborhood of SCBD (Sudirman-Central Business District, ironically named) in South Jakarta or the student hubs of Bandung, and you will see a fashion paradox: luxury sneakers paired with a worn-out "90s anime" t-shirt.

On one hand, is booming. Cafes close during Friday prayers, "Muslim Booker" (alternative style) influencers dominate Instagram Reels, and Quranic recitation channels have millions of young subscribers. For many, faith is now a lifestyle brand, complete with minimalist jilbab and vegan leather bags.