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Here's information about trends that are being discussed in the public.

Top Executive's Choice Elite Travel Makes Life Happier
- We often forget that our bodies and minds need rest too. One of the most common ways to fill a vacation is traveling, or taking a trip to refresh your mind. A recent study published in the journal "Tourism Analysis" found that frequent traveling has a positive impact on one's happiness.
- Find out how Vivin Harsanto (Executive Director of JLL Indonesia), Amanda Felicia (CEO of PT Garuda Excavindo), and Japanese Diplomat Kekeru Fujiyama interpret the meaning of traveling, which is able to balance their work and personal lives in the midst of their busy lives as officials and entrepreneurs.

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The concert An EMOrchestra 2.0: The Black Symphony Revives is an orchestral performance featuring songs from popular emo and rock bands such as Simple Plan, My Chemical Romance, Avril Lavigne, Linkin Park, and others. Their songs will be performed by the Batavia Madrigal Singers, Farman Purnama, Stefani Yang, Ery Kumendong, and Dirly Dave. The event is scheduled to take place on Saturday, November 15, 2025 at 7:30 pm at Studio RCTI+ West Jakarta. There are several variants of ticket prices to enjoy the orchestra performance.
Ballet Manila and Étoile Dance Center present Lisa Macuja Elizalde's Cinderella. This is a performance of the classic and timeless Cinderella story of kindness, love, and comedy through beautiful dance movements. This performance will be held on November 15, 2025 at 7:30 pm and November 16, 2025 at 5:00 pm at Ciputra Artpreneur Theater, Jakarta. There are various ticket variances to watch this ballet performance. Further information can be accessed through Étoile Dance Center or Artpreneur's Instagram social media.

Over Empathy Can Hurt
Too much love can kill you. Too much love can be a self-destructive poison. Such is life, it needs to be measured, not excessive. A nurse who has a noble job, taking care of someone, can also get sick if she is too possessive of her patients, becoming very sensitive and overprotective.
Too attentive, over time the feelings become a burden, building up to a disease called compassion fatigue. This is a condition in which a person suffers from emotional and mental exhaustion that comes from constantly empathizing with the suffering or problems of others.
The term was originally associated with professions such as health workers, social workers, or disaster volunteers. However, it is now known that anyone who is often involved in helping or listening to other people's problems intensely can be affected too. Not only workers in the field, office workers can also be affected by compassion fatigue.

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