One day the author met a man, who was delivering foster children to enroll in Widyagama University. This man is about 50 years old, with some hair has turned white. We have not known each other, so this meeting is filled with know each other about the work , domicile and about the condition of foster children itu.Pria, just call pak Fendi, telling stories have some foster children, and he wanted to send to college.
The author has a good impression on this Fendi pack. Appearances are casual, even tend to be understated, with a simple dress and not formal. The style and content of his speech flowed flat, very natural, not artificial.In fact the content of the discussion tends to limit ... there is the impression of not wanting to patronize or accentuate themselves.
The author is digging up information about him. He works as a small private entrepreneur, in the field of organic fertilizers and various trading services. The author is still curious, because this person tends to restrict the conversation, precisely displaying humility.
The author's curiosity instantly stops when he gives a business card. The size of the card is strange, small ... unlike the general size. On the front of the card there are only names and addresses without a corporate symbol. Behind the card, ... this is what makes the surprise, written sentence NEVER PUT OFF UNTIL TOMORROW WHAT YOU CAN DO TODAY. The writer looked at the sentence long and stunned. The sentence was once embedded long in the author's mind, even once deliberately tacked on the wall or become wall hangings when students (eighties) to early married. The sentence is no stranger to the author, which means DO NOT DELAY UNTIL THAT WILL YOU KNOW NOW.
Mr. Fendi appeared to be stunned as the author looked at the card. "Why sir? The slogan I got from my lecturer, his name is Pak Dwidjoseputro ", he said.Pak Fendi told about the name, he seemed so familiar with the name, and seemed very admiring. The writer was silent and agreed because he already knew the name. Finally the author welcomed: "I also had time to follow his lecture, and he also entrusted the slogan to us". The author spoke honestly to Mr. Fendi, that sentence is also the inspiration of the author's life. We both smile, both recognize the influence of Mr. Dwidjoseputro. The author believes that many students are receiving positive influence from learning the slogan.
The conversation was finally shifted to their respective alma mater. It turns out that Pak Fendi is a fifth grader above the author, from different faculties. The writer at the Faculty of Agriculture, while Pak Fendi in Animal Husbandry, in Universitas Brawijaya. This means that Mr. Dwidjoseputro taught students from various Faculties and Universities. Why is that? Because Mr. Dwidjoseputro is a permanent lecturer of IKIP Malang (now UM). In his time, he was considered an expert in his field, so requested to teach in any faculty. He died in the 1990s, the author is less sure exactly.