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Perhaps the most pervasive form of "jadi budak" today is not to a person, but to a system.

Historically, the concept of servitude or being a "budak" (which translates to "slave" in English) has been a part of many societies, often tied to economic, legal, and social structures that allowed for or even mandated the subjugation of certain groups of people. While the formal institution of slavery has been abolished in most parts of the world, remnants of these systems and similar power imbalances continue to affect relationships and societies.

Why does someone become a "budak"? Society, particularly through K-dramas and Western rom-coms, has sold us the dangerous myth that love requires suffering. We are taught that persistence equals romance. “If you love them, you will endure anything.” Perhaps the most pervasive form of "jadi budak"

In collectivist cultures (common in Southeast Asia), there is also intense pressure to keep the relationship alive at all costs. Breaking up because you are "tired of being used" is seen as selfish. So, the "budak" stays, hoping for an upgrade to "partner" status.

In every friend group, there is a "budak." This is the person who: Can feel immature if not nuanced

At school, my best friend is the one who shares his keropok lekor during recess, not the one with the nicest shoes. When adults talk about “networking” or “connections,” it sounds cold. We just know: you help someone tie their shoelaces, and later they save you a seat on the bus. It’s simple. Why do grown-ups make friends with people they don’t even like?

Stop initiating for exactly 7 days.

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