00:00The UKU looks like normal, but they have to talk more about the people that are UKU.
00:09It's easy to speak. Don't judge the people before you know the story.
00:19Being hearing impaired hasn't stopped Muhammad Farid Muhammad Mustafa from brewing coffee.
00:26His humble stall, Silent Brew, is where you'll find a strong, satisfying cup of joe.
00:33From long black to cappuccino, santan latte, cinnamon latte and many more.
00:50When he was 10 years old, Farid and his father were on a motorcycle
00:54when they hit a prothole and fell.
00:57After the incident, Farid gradually lost his sense of hearing.
01:02Although a cochlear implant has improved his hearing,
01:05it still takes him some time to adjust to unfamiliar voices.
01:09He says that some customers, who are unaware of his hearing impairment, occasionally get frustrated.
01:16There are other challenges he faces. For instance, unloading heavy equipment like the espresso machine,
01:23coffee grinder, generator and ice box from his car each time he sets up the stall.
01:29It's a task that sometimes leaves him with back pain.
01:32But Farid takes it all in stride.
01:34But Farid takes it all in stride.
01:39Silent Brew was started upon his wife's encouragement,
01:45and following the decision to close the cafe, they operated together.
01:50Despite the challenges he faces, Farid remains motivated by his son's belief
01:55that they'll one day have a shop again.
02:16Farid is also encouraged by the positive feedback from customers
02:19and their unexpected acts of kindness when they intentionally pay more for the coffee they buy.
02:26In the future, Farid hopes to open a shop in an area where there are more coffee enthusiasts.
02:31Until then, he'll keep brewing and moving forward, one cup at a time.
02:36I want to ask the people to understand the groups of this world
02:40and to give the opportunity through the potential they have.
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