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Ep.4 - Instant Gratification

Episode 4 of the Bright Hours podcast, hosted by Timothy Jermica & Neem Sutantio, titled "Ep.4 - Instant Gratification" was published on March 16, 2021 and runs 24 minutes.

March 16, 2021 ·24m · Bright Hours

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Hai temen", pernah ga sih kita lebih suka ngambil shortcut untuk nglakuin hal" yang menurut kita "gampang" atau "ga ribet", tapi sebenernya dampak kedepannya ga terlalu bagus buat kita sendiri. Minggu ini kita ngebahas tentang topik yang satu ini, Instant Gratification. Kita sharing bareng tentang apa aja sih excuse" kita selama ini buat dapetin kenyamanan semu secara instan, asek. Have a great week all!

Hai temen", pernah ga sih kita lebih suka ngambil shortcut untuk nglakuin hal" yang menurut kita "gampang" atau "ga ribet", tapi sebenernya dampak kedepannya ga terlalu bagus buat kita sendiri. Minggu ini kita ngebahas tentang topik yang satu ini, Instant Gratification. Kita sharing bareng tentang apa aja sih excuse" kita selama ini buat dapetin kenyamanan semu secara instan, asek. Have a great week all!

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