Rest in Style
The habit of posting an obituary is surely
imported from our Dutch colonialist.
Especially so amongst our Chinese Indonesian brothers
who duly adopted it.
It's even become reciprocal.
So, when someone important dies,
you will be seeing a lot of obituaries.
From any people on his/her walk of life.
They might be vary in sizes,
but they all share the same tag: Rest in Peace.
It's a strange concept, RIP.
I don't think you could rest without having any peace.
For me, resting is always about getting peace
with your mind, body and soul.
So the underline message,
the read-between-the-line of a RiP
is a wish, a hope, a pray.
A positive intention
coming out of the negative event.
Today, an obituary I helped to write,
appeared gallantly on Kompas, and some other newspapers.
Someone dies?
Not even close.
It's the death of a brand
It's the death of a brand-consumer intimacy
It's the death of a perception
It's the death of an aspiration,
and surely
the death of the childhood dreams
Something that I have guarded with all my heart
for the last 10 months..
but we don't want to be appeared so sadly, hopeless
we refused to be taken for granted, to be forgotten
We bravely decided,
if our coming has made the different
so does our leaving
It is not Rest in Peace,
it is Rest in Style..
20 October 2008