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Kapanlagi.com - Talented young singer, Jesenn, who is also part of Generation Z, admits to often overthinking about the future. This habit makes Jesenn frequently think about things that are actually unimportant, to the point of disrupting his productivity.

"Honestly, I'm the type of person who can think about anything that isn't important. Sometimes when I say something to someone, I can think about it all night," Jesenn said when met at Plaza Indonesia, Central Jakarta, on Tuesday (30/7).

He admits to having his own way to break free from overthinking. Although he initially kept a lot to himself, in the end, Jesenn was able to handle it well.

"It's more about opening up. Honestly, at first, if something happened, I would keep it to myself. It turns out that if it's piled up, it feels uncomfortable. When I write it down and read it a week later, I feel strong again. Oh, I've been through this phase," he explained.

1. Positive Things

Through his latest single titled ‘Baik Adanya’ (It’s Good), Jesenn discovers positive things that he has felt since the process of creating the song. Jesenn also hopes that this positive impact can be felt by his listeners.

“I’m starting to find out what kind of singer I want to be. It’s often my dad who shares, that when I dive into the industry, I want to know how to make an impact on people. When I heard the song, in its demo form, I already felt it had an impact on myself. Especially with my limitations, I want to share it with my listeners,” he continued.

“I’m happy to want to know how to deliver a good message to my listeners. Maybe in the next single, it might be the beginning of wanting to talk to my A&R about what kind of singer I want to be,” he revealed.

2. Once Doubtful

Throughout his career in the Indonesian music industry, he often discusses the impact he can provide. However, family, especially his father, always guides him.

“When I first heard it as an ordinary person, I also didn’t really have my life together. But every morning I always talk to my dad, you don’t have to be perfect first to make an impact on others,” he said.

“I honestly didn’t believe in mental health when talking about psychologists at first. It turns out there are several things that I find difficult to solve on my own. Actually, I’m currently talking with friends about self-development, self-improvement,” he concluded.

(kpl/pur/glk)

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