This Bimtalsikdis event not only instilled discipline but also explored the profound meaning of life based on the philosophy of "Mens sana in corpore sano" (a healthy mind in a healthy body). The event was led by Mr. Priatna, who captivated participants with essential material on the profound meaning of 'life.' He detailed five pillars of success that every student must possess: Passion (Hasrat), Effort (Ikhtiar), Prayer (Doa), Fortune (Untung), and Reward (Pahala).
"Success, both on campus and in life, is not merely about academics, it is about how we balance our endeavors (effort/ikhtiar) with spiritual conviction (prayer/doa and reward/pahala)," stated Mr. Priatna, who was accompanied by a solid support team, Eneng, Wigi, Dani, and Ilfa.
In addition to the spiritual motivation, the event also served as a promotional platform for the Student Activity Units (UKM), encouraging new students to actively participate in organizations. This highlighted that collegiate success is a synergy between academics and the development of interests and talents. Furthermore, the atmosphere was further enlivened by the door prizes Nasi Goreng Jum’at Berkah presented by Mr. Priatna to 12 active students who participated in the discussion.
The session concluded with practical tips for living a successful life, emphasizing the importance of time management, mental health, and self-discipline. This particular Bimtalsikdis is expected to become a strong foundation for PEP Bandung students, enabling them not only to excel in the field of energy and mining but also to become individuals of strong character and healthy soul.



