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Last month I had a prompt to do something "noble" hahaha. Born with entrepreneurial spirit, one of my dream is having my own business.

The reason is not to earn a lot of money, have freedom to do whatever I want to do, etc but I want to do something meaningful and give an impact to people's live.

As I have mentioned in my 40th birthday reflection, 40 is a new 20, a second chance to live fullest to my potential.

My dream is to set up fashion marketplace that empowers local fashion brand, gives good quality and unique and superb service to the 1st tier customers and provide the platform for these 1st tier customers to resell to 2nd and 3rd tier customers at discounted price so everyone can enjoy the quality collection. And we also provide platform for those who want to donate the good condition clothes or want to recycle to create new pieces of collection.

My power mission is Enterprising, Empowerment, Environment sustainability.

However, I'm still missing lots of things.

- Business partner

- Board of advisor

- Business plan

- Capital / fund

- Product plan

- Marketing plan

- Financial plan/model

It's really a hardworking to nurture this baby, so I just take one step at a time. I start from creating business plan using flight model business plan.

I plan to launch this one year from now, either during International Women's Day or Kartini day

Hopefully it's aligned to God's Will and plan and God provides whatever I need.



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