Once it went viral, this Indonesian Crazy Rich is not ashamed to wear broken shoes and duct tape!


 Recently, the topic of Crazy Rich has been discussed by many people. Especially after two young men dubbed Crazy Rich, namely Indra Kenz and Doni Salmanan, became suspects and were arrested in a binary options case.

Through the Instagram page, the two often show off their wealth. When they become suspects like this, many netizens compare what they did to the original Crazy Rich which is full of simplicity.


Genuine rich people generally look simple, like Mark Zuckerberg, for example, who always wears plain t-shirts on many occasions. This simple t-shirt he wore did not show his rich self.


Well, not only abroad. In Indonesia, there are also wealthy figures who always appear modest. In addition to the figure of Michael Bambang Hartono who was once viral because he was caught on camera eating at a simple shop, there was also Armand Wahyudi Hartono.


Armand Wahyudi Hartono, Son of the Richest Person in Indonesia

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(Third left) Deputy President Director of BCA Armand Wahyudi Hartono received an award from (fourth right) Head of Consulting Gallup South-East Asia

 

Taek Lee and accompanied by (left) Director of BCA

  Rudy Susanto, (second left) Deputy President Director of BCA

 Eugene Keith Galbraith, (third right)

Director of BCA Lianawaty Suwono, (second right) Director of BCA

Armand Wahyudi Hartono is the youngest son of Robert Budi Hartono. His father, there is no need to doubt the amount of his wealth.


The reason is, since decades ago, the name Robert Budi Hartono has always topped the list of the richest people in Indonesia, along with his brother Michael Bambang Hartono.


Armand Hartono's uploads on social media had gone viral a few years ago. Where he uploaded a portrait of his broken shoe. Instead of buying a new one like many people, with his confidence, he actually patched it with duct tape.



Black duct tape can be seen around the front of the leather shoes used by Armand Hartono. In this photo he uploaded in 2017, he only added his simple words.


"Prepare for anything. Anything can happen, old shoes suddenly tear on the way, fortunately there is duct tape," he wrote.


As a very rich person, Armand Hartono could have taken a short trip to the shopping center to buy new shoes, but he preferred to justify it even if it was only with the existing black duct tape.

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