With Enough Balance – Enough to Eat, Sebak Youth Can’t Afford to Pay Motorbike Repair Costs
Every migrant child certainly understands how painful it is to look for ‘gold’ in someone else’s country.
In the hustle and bustle of earning a living, sometimes we are tested by various unexpected tests such as health, vehicle damage and so on which force us to seek help.
If you are at home it might be easier to ask people around you for help, but if you are hundreds of kilometers away from your family it will certainly make things difficult for you.
Not to mention not knowing or knowing people around you to ask for help.
The motorbike broke down in the middle of the night, the Sebak youth was helped by generous residents
That’s what happened to a man named Dicky when his motorbike broke down late at night.
By sharing the TikTok account @minyakjalanjalanan, the man’s motorbike chain broke and his front pocket was also missing, leaving him stranded.
Worse yet, he failed to get help from other mechanics.
“I got my sister’s number from TikTok… I called other people but it didn’t work until I was blocked,” he said.
While he was repairing his motorbike, the mechanic had a chance to chat and asked several questions that surprised him.
“Can’t it be 80, Sis? I only have 80…”

Although the repair cost was initially estimated at around RM145 including spare parts and wages, the man said he only had RM80.
However, after finishing repairing it, he found out that the young man’s remaining money was also enough for his own use.
“I approached him, chatted with him, he borrowed money from his friend first… then I was ready to work, he wanted to pay me. I saw on the phone he had enough money for him.
“In my heart, maybe he really needs it, I will use the donation money for him.
“When he hugged me, don’t ask. I couldn’t take it anymore.
“Every human being must have their own guesses and stories, I hope this brother is strong and enthusiastic, amen,” said the mechanic.
Touched by this situation, the mechanic gave in and did not take wages but saw it as help for people in trouble.
“No.. no need to pay.. just consider this your fortune.
“Today I helped you… tomorrow God will help me,” he said. adding that these costs have already been incurred.
Meanwhile, the young man initially wanted to reject what the mechanic said.
But after being persuaded, he couldn’t hold back his tears and hugged the mechanic tightly.
In the comments column, most netizens couldn’t help but cry and praised the mechanic’s actions.
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