soap opera Aji Yusman currently facing an economic trial. In the past few years, trials have come one after another and he considers everything beyond his control.
The economic difficulties experienced by Aji Yusman did not just happen right away. He also had time to improve his economic condition although in the end he was given another ordeal.
“We have exhausted our capabilities and the situation is out of control,” he said Aji Yusman met at his residence in the Jagakarsa area, South Jakarta some time ago.
Starting from 2010 his mother had to go in because of a ruptured blood vessel. For 10 months the mother was treated and Aji Yusman poured out 50 percent of his hard work while in the entertainment world for the treatment of his mother.
Deciding to stop being an artist and move on in 2017 in search of new experiences, Aji Yusman managed to improve his economic condition.
He worked at a company engaged in the licensing sector and his finances had improved. Starting again from zero, Aji Yusman is grateful that his new job has improved his economic condition.
But at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic his father was diagnosed with skin cancer. The pandemic has prevented his work from recovering 100 percent.
For personal reasons, Aji Yusman has no insurance for his family. He also doesn’t use BPJS because he had an unpleasant experience with handling it.
The father died, the third child Aji Yusman had digestive problems and had to be hospitalized. Not all have recovered, the wife’s pregnancy with her fourth child is in trouble.
A 6 month old fetus dies in his wife’s womb. Aji Yusman does not have insurance and BPJS opens donations so that his wife can have a cesarean section to remove the fetus.
All assets such as houses, cars and motorbikes were sold to complete the ordeal that came in succession. Now, Ajiu Yusman with his wife and three children live in a three-plot rented house.
“On the terrace, there is a place for children to play. If you want to relax in the afternoon, you can also drink coffee,” said Aji Yusman.
“(In the living room there is) a TV for children, a fan because we don’t have air conditioning,” he continued, still smiling.
He still maintains television for the entertainment of his children. It’s only been about a month since Aji Yusman moved from his house in the West Jakarta area to this rented house. He wanted to find a location that wasn’t noisy.
“We are looking for something that is not noisy. Children can play in front,” he said Aji Yusman.
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