OJOL DRIVER IN A HURRY! 2-Minute Grocery Shopping Spree: The Results Are Astonishing!

by Ramanda Aulizabullet
Reviewed by Thomas Iskandar
Sumber: youtube/@ownerjestham
Sumber: youtube/@ownerjestham

OJOL DRIVER IN A HURRY! 2-Minute Grocery Shopping Spree: The Results Are Astonishing!

Medan City, North Sumatra - (03/11/25) Behind the scorching sun and the rumble of a motorcycle engine, stories of unspoken perseverance are often hidden. In a touching special episode of "Jestham Treats," an online motorcycle taxi driver with an incredible spirit, Mr. Brisman Silaban, received a surprise that turned his day around. He was given the chance to grab as many basic groceries as he wanted, but with a unique challenge: he only had 2 minutes. This moment was not just a race against time but a vivid portrait of the love and sacrifice of a family man.



The beginning of this encounter was simple. When asked about his orders, Mr. Brisman honestly admitted he had only completed three orders since morning. His tired yet grateful face hinted at a life of hardship. Unexpectedly, amid this simplicity, an unforeseen offer came his way. A look of shock and emotion was immediately clear on his face. "Shocked. Touched," he said with a trembling voice, believing the news was a blessing from God arriving at the most unexpected moment.



Before the 2-minute "race" began, Mr. Brisman promptly listed his shopping priorities: rice, cooking oil, sugar, and Indomie. This answer plainly reflected a mind constantly focused on his family's essential needs. As the countdown started, his spirit was burning fiercely. With a basket in hand, he ran towards the grocery aisles, guided by the encouraging cheers of the crew.



The supermarket atmosphere transformed into an arena filled with tension and emotion. "Rice! Rice, Sir!" Jestham shouted, illustrating how precious every grain of rice was for his family of eight. He was breathless, sweat was pouring, and a few items nearly fell, but Mr. Brisman's spirit never faded. Every basket he filled was not for himself but a manifestation of love for his wife and his two young children.



After two exhausting minutes, a calmer moment for conversation arrived. Behind his relieved smile, a life of struggles was revealed. Mr. Brisman starts work every day at 5:00 a.m. and often doesn't return home until 10:00 p.m., with an unstable income ranging from IDR 60,000 to IDR 80,000. For him, even being able to bring home a single kilogram of rice is a great joy. "If I can come home from work with a kilo of rice, I'm happy," he said from the heart.



His struggles don't end there. As an online driver, he faces various risks, from muggers and bad weather to a motorcycle that frequently breaks down. Repair costs that can reach IDR 1.5 million are a significant financial blow. Yet, he endures it all with one determination: to fulfill his responsibility as the head of the family. His message for his children is simple yet profound: "I struggle for my children, hoping they become smart and can achieve more than I have. Don't be like your father, an ojol driver; it's tough, and the risks are high."



When asked to relay a message to his wife, who has faithfully accompanied him through their six-year struggle, Mr. Brisman again could not hide his emotions. He revealed that even before receiving the surprise that morning, his heart had felt sad and different. Apparently, it was a premonition of the unexpected blessing about to come. "Miracles are unexpected," he said, believing that all this goodness was a grace from God delivered by good people.



This article closes with a sincere hope. The surprise received by Mr. Brisman, complemented by additional aid to repair his motorcycle, serves as a symbol that kindness and humanity are still very much alive. His story is a powerful reminder to us all about the meaning of true resilience, patience, and gratitude. In a life full of struggles, a genuine smile and a grateful heart are the greatest strengths to navigate the storms of tomorrow.