My sister-in-law used to bring me food every week to help me survive.
Of course, I always try to be kind to those who keep me alive.
But to those who hurt me, who make my life full of suffering and sorrow — who make me feel like I’m dying slowly — I can no longer care about them.
It has never been easy for me to survive and rebuild my fragile soul after being bullied every single day for decades.
All I knew back then was pain and endless tears.
But when I discovered the internet, a small light entered my world.
It helped distract me from my sadness and gave me a reason to smile again.
Through YouTube, I eventually earned hundreds of millions of rupiah.
Around 2009, I searched online for “how to earn money quickly without hard work.”
One article said that becoming a YouTuber could make money, so I started uploading videos using my old Nokia phone.
After uploading a few songs, I stopped paying attention to my channel — until, in 2014, Google suddenly contacted me and asked for my bank account details.
They told me that one of my songs had become very popular on YouTube.
I was shocked. I didn’t even have a bank account at that time, so I opened one.
Then, Google really sent me hundreds of millions of rupiah.
I was so afraid to have that much money, so I entrusted my savings book and ATM card to my dance teacher’s husband (Ira’s husband).
He kept my money safe.
When my dance teacher’s husband passed away in 2017, Ira returned everything — the money, my motorbike, and the gold jewelry I had left with him.
She asked me to sign a stamped letter stating that she had returned everything.
But after I got my money back, several pastors started approaching me.
They asked me to invest, and since I had no experience in business, I asked Ira for advice.
She told me that they were kind-hearted men of God and encouraged me to cooperate with them.
However, every time I asked the pastor for updates about my investment, he blocked me on all social media.
Ira acted as if nothing had happened and even told me, “Stop asking them for your money. They have heart problems.”
Later, a second pastor came to me, pretending to help me get my money back from the first one.
He said he wanted to involve me in a bridal wedding business.
I trusted him, but it turned out he was also a fraud.
After displaying my wedding dress at his church, he blocked me too.
My total loss from both pastors was $20,000, all of it money I earned from YouTube.
Now I believe they were working together with Ira to enjoy my money.
Since 2019, I’ve cut off all contact with her.
I can’t afford to lose anything more — to me, they’re all bad people hiding behind kind faces.
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