“Ibu vs Anak” is not a war to be won. It is a rite of passage. The conflict is the mechanism by which Indonesian families transfer values, test boundaries, and ultimately deepen their dependency. The Ibu will always hold the ultimate trump card: unconditional love that comes with fine print. And the anak will always return, because in Indonesia, to leave the Ibu is to leave a part of your own soul behind.
The phrase “Tunggu kamu jadi orang tua, baru kamu tau” (Wait until you become a parent, then you’ll understand) proves prophetic. The rebellious daughter becomes the anxious Ibu. The son who wanted to be a rockstar now insists his own child be a civil servant. ibu vs anak
“In the West, a child leaves home to find themselves. In Indonesia, a child leaves home only to realize they are their Ibu.” “Ibu vs Anak” is not a war to be won