Mas Muhardi
As a person, Revamp has taught me that you are your manners and character. It’s not about the brands of clothing you wear or what car you drive, etc.
I am constantly reminded that one has to be real. It taught me about the various responsibilities that one carries as a son, brother, father, employee, or neighbors, how we should treat people with kindness and respect. Especially with your neighbors. Revamp stressed the importance of maintaining good relations with the neighbors. You can be very keen in voicing for the Palestinian cause but you do not even know the state of your own neighbors living just next door to you whether they have food on their table or if they are sick.
After attending sessions weekly, I felt thirstier to seek more knowledge, and to understand the importance of how we live our lives. Initially, I felt like I think I know this, and I know that, when in actuality, I know nothing. We are actually empty glasses that need to be filled up with knowledge. I learnt about brotherhood, helping each other out, and about serving each other.
Revamp gives me a feeling of togetherness and unity. We drink water by sharing from the same cup and kiss each other's hands. It taught me, and gave me sense of honoring our brothers with humility and love. There is always useful wisdom as a takeaway from every session.