About the speaker
Andi Yudha Asfandiyar’s love for children has been proven true through the way he lived his days.
Storytelling, book design and illustration, parental consulting—you name it. If it revolves around child education and creativity, he’s done it without a doubt.
Nothing in this world would make him happier than the chance to help children grow into well-adjusted adults—to help them achieve symmetry.
Local partners
ESTABLISHED IN 2016 IN JAKARTA, INDONESIA BY A SMALL BAND OF ARTISAN COFFEE AFICIONADOS, WITH THE FAMILY HISTORY BACKDATED FROM DJAKARTA IN 1910 WHERE THE HUMBLE COFFEE HOUSE OF RAVON VAN ZAKER’S FAMILY OPENED IN SENEN AREA. SAMA DENGAN COFFEE DEDICATED TO OFFERING A HIGHLY SELECTIVE RANGE OF COFFEE FROM ACROSS INDONESIA. ALL OF OUR COFFEE IS LOVINGLY ROASTED IN SMALL BATCH LOTS AND BAGGED UP FRESH THE SAME DAY. WE ARE COMMITTED TO OFFERING OUTSTANDING QUALITY, ONGOING VARIETY WITH AN ETHICAL SOURCING POLICY.
Additional details
What do a planet, an attractive face, and a snowflake have in a common? Symmetry. Symmetry is prevalent throughout life. You can fold a sunflower in half, stories have an arc, and the human body can bend and create mesmerizing shapes. There are also irregularities that enhances life; it adds beauty and complexity. If there’s symmetry in nature, then there must be a kind of symmetry in the way we lead our lives. Symmetry cannot be possible without asymmetry, the same way sadness magnifies joy. Alan Lightman wrote in The Accidental Universe, “I would claim that symmetry represents order, and we crave order in this strange universe we find ourselves in.” But chaos will happen whether we like it or not, it’s how we respond to it that either creates order or more chaos. When in chaos, create your symmetry.
Location
Hosted at
Universitas Pasundan - Setiabudhi
Jalan SetiabudI 193
Bandung , Jawa Barat Indonesia 40153
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