Mystery of Bu RT

Mystery of Bu RT
Ethical Dilemma


Sunlight slowly sets in the western horizon, painting the sky with stunning orange and red colors. The Kampung Page was immersed in the usual peace, but the mood of the young people gathered under the big tree in the middle of the village was very tense. They sat around a simple wooden table with a cup of warm tea in front of them. Their faces reflected deep uncertainty and consideration.


In the soft twilight light, Mira, a long black haired girl, spoke in a hesitant voice, "We should talk about that window. What do we do?"


Rama, a young man with sharp eyes, replied, "We know that windows can change the past. We have the power to right the wrongs that have happened."


Next to her, Sarah, an intelligent girl with thin glasses, added, "But we also have to think about the consequences. What would happen if we changed the past? What if it causes more problems than solutions?"


Their views alternated on the other girls and young men present at the meeting. One of them, Yudi, looked full of doubt. "I'm worried about the domino effect. Changing one thing can ruin many other things."


As the meeting progressed, the twilight light turned into a dark night. They spoke passionately about the morality, responsibility, and infinite possibilities that the window holds.


Amidst the discussion, suddenly there was the sound of the wind whirling flying the dried leaves. All eyes were on an old woman who came in slow steps. It was Ms. RT, Rahmah, the owner of the mysterious window they were talking about.


With a warm smile, Ms. RT sat between them. "I heard you guys are discussing this window," he said in a soft voice. "Maybe I can give you a different viewpoint."


Mira, who seemed somewhat surprised by the arrival of Bu RT, asked, "Mom RT, are we supposed to change the past?"


Ms. RT replied, "This window is a boon and a big burden. I have seen many young people like you arguing about the same thing. Ethical considerations are always a hard thing."


Rama looked at Bu RT with a respectful gaze. "What should we do?"


Ms. RT smiled. "I think the most important thing is to learn from the past. Sometimes, we have to understand that mistakes and decisions we have made in the past are part of our life journey. They shaped us into the people we are now. If we always change everything, we may never grow."


The discussion continued, but the mood had changed. They no longer spoke with tension, but with respect for each other. Ms. RT, by her discretion, has brought a different perspective into the meeting.


When the meeting ended, they all left under that big tree with clearer minds. They may not fully agree, but they have learned to listen, reflect, and respect different points of view. And with the help of Bu RT, they realized that the power of the window was a boon that should be rewarded wisely.


The atmosphere under the huge tree grew hotter as young children in Kampung Page continued a fierce debate about using the power of windows to change the past. The warm cup of tea on the wooden table had turned cold, but their zeal for understanding and making decisions remained burning.


Rama, with a sharp and confident eye, began the conversation. "I am convinced that we must use this power to change the past. Imagine if we could prevent the bad events that have happened in this village."


Mira, who has always been a good listener, tries to explain her views, "But how do we know what will happen if we change the past? Will it result in changes that are worse or even worse than the previous one?"


Meanwhile, Sarah, who had deep thoughts, spoke thoughtfully, "But we must also consider the psychological impact. Will we lose our sense of responsibility if we always correct our mistakes? How can we grow and learn from our mistakes if we always avoid them?"


Discussions are increasingly heated, with conflicting views and arguments. Yudi, who had been somewhat silent, finally contributed his voice, "What happens if we change the past and cause a change greater than we imagined? Are we prepared to face the consequences?"


Rama smiled convincingly, "We will take that risk. We must have the courage to do something for a better change."


However, Mira remained unconvinced. "But do we also have a responsibility to consider the interests of the community and not just the interests of ourselves? Are we entitled to take this big risk without the permission of all the villagers?"


The debate continued until the night got late. Each member of the group defended his views vigorously, looking for a strong argument. They did not reach a conclusion that night, but they have created the foundation for a deeper understanding of the complexity of using window forces.


Meanwhile, behind that huge tree, the wise eyes of Bu RT were quietly observing these young people. He knew that they still had a lot of considerations to do before taking this big decision. And by her wisdom, Ms. RT understood that power itself was a test and a great burden to be faced wisely.


The catastrophe had already seeped in the late night in Kampung Lapaman. Under a large tree that has been a silent witness to their heated debate, young people are considering the deep ethical aspects of the use of window strength. They contemplate whether having the ability to change the past also means that they should.


Mira, with her brilliant eyes, opened the discussion with the question, "Do we really have the right to interfere in past affairs? Do we have the moral authority to change what has happened?"


Rama, who was previously eager to change the past, now seems hesitant. "I feel like we are playing the role of God with this power. But what if we could prevent tragedy or avoid unnecessary suffering?"


Sarah, who was always considering all sides of the matter, spoke with a full mind. "But we must also remember that our actions in the past have shaped us into the person we are now. Do we have to change ourselves?"


Yudi, who is always thoughtful, adds, "And how can we ensure that the changes we make will not result in a damaging domino effect? Do we have enough knowledge to measure all the consequences?"


The questions hung in the air like a night mist, creating a tense inner atmosphere. These young people are now considering that having great power also carries great responsibility.


Mira continued, "Do we really want to take responsibility for everything that will happen if we change the past? And what would happen if we were wrong in our decision?"


Rama nodded slowly, "This is really a difficult ethical dilemma. We have to think not only about ourselves, but also about the community and the world around us."


This discussion continued until the sun rose the next day. These young people reflect on the views they have heard, seeking a deeper understanding of their role as owners of the power of this window and the moral responsibility attached to it.


They had not yet reached a decision that night, but they had begun to understand that great powers always require deep ethical considerations. In the hope that the future will bring better knowledge, they disperse to rest, leaving those difficult questions hanging in the air.