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Javanese Philosophy for Everyday Life

Monday, July 22, 2024

Malima is familiar in Javanese culture. It refers to five kinds of misbehaviors people are susceptible to falling into.

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The ‘Malima’ Philosophy in Everyday Life

IJavanese culture, the term Malima is known as an acronym referring to five human behaviors that must be avoided, namely madat (doing drugs), madon (womanizing/cheating), minum (getting drunk), main (gambling) and maling (stealing, corruption). These five behaviors are highly significant and well-known among Javanese people. However, in reality, many individuals still engage in these beh

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