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Afgan Reveals He Just Feels Mature at 30 Years Old: Continues to Worship But Has No Connection

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Afgan Reveals He Just Feels Mature at 30 Years Old: Continues to Worship But Has No Connection Afgan and Daniel Mananta (credit: Youtube Daniel Mananta Network)
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Singer Afgansyah Reza, commonly known as Afgan, recently shared a story about the process of maturity he experienced. When appearing on the podcast Daniel Mananta, Afgan revealed that he only truly felt mature at the age of 30.

Not stopping there, Afgan also did not hesitate to share his journey, including how routine and the comfort of life made it difficult for him to realize a deeper spiritual meaning. Curious about the complete story?

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1. Performing Worship Without Connection

Afgan reminisces about his life in his late 20s as a confusing period. He feels that his life was moving so fast and was filled with worldly routines. Although he continued to worship, he admitted that he did not truly feel a spiritual closeness.

"Because there are too many distractions from the worldly. You live a very worldly life, with daily routines, and what you worry about is just what’s here, in this world," said Afgan.

2. Admits to Maturing Only at Age 30

Over time, Afgan began to evaluate himself. He honestly admitted that he experienced emotional and spiritual maturity quite late.

"Because I’m also one of those who matured late, I feel like I just became an adult at 30 bro, can you imagine?, not even mature yet," he said.

3. Independent Living as a Turning Point

One moment that changed Afgan's life was when he finally lived alone for the first time. He grew up in a warm family environment but was also very protective, especially from his mother.

"So I lived with my family until I was in my 30s, my mother was very protective, so I was really released into the world and living alone was when I was 30," he said.

4. The Ongoing Process of Maturation

Although he is now 36 years old, Afgan feels that he is still growing and learning. The process of maturation is not something that is completed at one time, but rather a lifelong journey.

"I realize a lot of things now (at the age of 36)," Afgan expressed.

This reflection shows that he continues to delve into his life experiences and understand them more deeply than before. Now, for Afgan, maturity is not just about age, but about the honesty of looking within oneself.

5. FAQ: The Journey of Maturity and Spirituality of Afgan

Q: What did Afgan feel in his late 20s?
A: He felt his life was full of worldly distractions and did not have a strong spiritual connection, although he continued to worship.

Q: When did Afgan feel he started to mature?
A: When he turned 30 years old.

Q: What caused Afgan's delayed maturity?
A: Living too long with family and excessive protection from his mother.

Q: What was the important moment that made Afgan start to change?
A: The decision to live independently at the age of 30.

Q: Has Afgan's maturation process finished?
A: Not yet. Even at 36 years old, he admits he is still learning and understanding new things about life and spirituality.

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Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.
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