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Cinta Laura 5 Days in Papua Gained Valuable Lessons, Living a Simple Life

Cinta Laura 5 Days in Papua Gained Valuable Lessons, Living a Simple Life

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Cinta Laura 5 Days in Papua Gained Valuable Lessons, Living a Simple Life

Cinta Laura once again attracted public attention through her visit to Papua. During her five days there, the artist lived a simple life that actually gave her valuable lessons about the true meaning of luxury.

The Indonesian-German artist shared a series of photos and videos from her journey filled with smiles and warmth. What valuable lessons did Cinta Laura gain? For more details, check here KLovers.

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Visiting Papua, Cinta Laura showcased her activities with local children there. The artist was seen visiting schools, meeting the community, and engaging in a number of exciting activities.

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Cinta expressed that this is her second visit to Papua. In her caption, she wrote about her happiness and the memorable experiences of returning there.

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Through her writing, Cinta emphasized that true luxury is not about facilities or lifestyle. She also highlighted the disparity in access to life in big cities and the importance of gratitude.

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"Papua taught me that luxury is not about air conditioning or Wi-Fi. Luxury is the rain that falls when you need clean water. Luxury is a boat that arrives safely. Luxury is children who can go to school despite many limitations," wrote Cinta Laura in her post.

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Cinta Laura also compares her life in the big city, which she calls a privilege to be grateful for. And if such things are already counted as luxury there, it means the things we have every day are privileges. She continued.

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In this moment, Cinta also experiences a simple life in Papua. Starting from access to one location to another by boat, riding a motorcycle taxi, to limited facilities.

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"Water that comes out every time we turn on the tap. Electricity that is always on. Roads that we can pass without having to take a boat. Internet that we can access anytime. All of that? Privilege." she explains.

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She reminded her followers that conveniences often taken for granted in urban areas are a form of luxury for many people in remote areas. "And if we have that privilege, we have a responsibility. Not to waste it. Not to take it lightly. And if possible, to share it with those who are not as fortunate as we are," said Cinta Laura.

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At the end of her caption, Cinta Laura expressed a strong emotional connection between herself and the Papuan community she met during those five days. "Thank you, Papua. For teaching me. For grounding me. For loving me back in your own quiet way. Until we meet again," she said. Follow the latest celebrity news only on Kapanlagi.com. If not now, when?