Jestham Treats a Kind-Headed Online Motorcycle Taxi Driver in Bali—2Full Minutes of Meaning!

Jestham Treats a Kind-Headed Online Motorcycle Taxi Driver in Bali—2Full Minutes of Meaning!
Denpasar City, Bali - (03/09/25) Amidst the charm of the Island of the Gods, which offers not only natural beauty but also touching stories of humanity, "Jestham Treats" once again presents an unforgettable moment of sharing. This time, fate brought Jestham together with a humble online motorcycle taxi driver, Mr. Nyoman, on the streets of Bali. This brief encounter turned into a story about sincerity, sacrifice, and deep faith in God's provision.
During her journey, Jestham approached Mr. Nyoman, who was taking a break. With great kindness, Jestham offered help. The man's response was truly unexpected. Instead of thinking of himself, with a very sincere attitude, Mr. Nyoman immediately mentioned that what he thought about most were the needs of his child and wife. "Yes, just for my child... usually when my child comes home from school, he asks for instant noodles," he said. He also intended to get some rice to slightly ease his family's burden.

Jestham immediately invited Mr. Nyoman to the nearest minimarket to fulfill his wish through a two-minute shopping challenge. As soon as the time started, the minimarket atmosphere turned into a spirited and laughter-filled competition arena. Guided and cheered on by Jestham, Mr. Nyoman swiftly filled his basket. Rice, a large amount of cooking oil, instant noodles, eggs, ice cream, frozen food, and sauce successfully filled his shopping basket. "So much sustenance," murmured Mr. Nyoman with a face of disbelief while laughing joyfully.

After the shopping challenge, a touching moment arrived. When asked about his feelings, Mr. Nyoman admitted that his chest felt like it was shaking due to immense happiness. Behind his smile and spirit, it turned out there was a heavy life struggle. He shared that his job as an online driver was very draining; he had to face the scorching sun and rain, work until returning home late at night, and often lacked sleep. He did all this without complaint for one goal: "To ease my family's burden."
From their conversation, it was revealed that Mr. Nyoman has one son who is still in school. As a father, his work schedule is arranged so he can still take and pick up his son from school. In fact, on that day, before meeting Jestham, he hadn't gotten a single order. Family is the driving force and source of his spirit in earning a living.
The most inspiring part of this conversation was Mr. Nyoman's firm belief in God's destiny. When asked for a message he wanted to convey to his family, he firmly answered, "Mom [to his wife], sustenance is already arranged by the Almighty. Today, I truly received abundant sustenance." He never expected to receive such abundant provision that day, which he called a "blessing from God." As a Balinese, he expressed "Astungkara," an expression full of gratitude and hope in the Balinese community's belief, meaning "hopefully by God's will."
Seeing Mr. Nyoman's sincerity and struggle, Jestham was moved to provide additional help beyond the groceries. This unexpected assistance is hoped to further ease his burden and activities. Mr. Nyoman expressed his thanks, "Matur suwun (Thank you)," while imagining the surprise and happiness he would bring home to his wife and son.

The story of Mr. Nyoman is a real portrait of a family hero we might encounter daily. His struggle teaches us about the meaning of sincerity, responsibility, and patience. This simple moment of sharing happiness proves that kindness, no matter how small, has a tremendous power to change someone's day and even give new spirit to their life. A reminder that sustenance can come from anywhere, and being a medium for goodness is a beautiful blessing.







