The findings of this study reveal that young women in SMU and SMA in Indonesia have diverse lifestyle and entertainment preferences. Some of the common themes that emerged from the interviews include:

When I'm not in school, I love to spend time with my friends. We like to hang out at the mall, try new foods, and watch movies together. I'm also a bit of a bookworm, so I enjoy reading novels and comics in my free time.

One day, while browsing social media, Rina stumbled upon a group of young artists who shared her interests. They were a community of free-spirited individuals who celebrated individuality and self-expression. Inspired by their work, Rina decided to create her own content, showcasing her art and music to a wider audience.

The pressure to perform academically, socially, and professionally can take a toll on mental health. Awareness and support systems are crucial.

With Arin's support, Rina worked with her parents to find a compromise. They agreed to allow her to pursue her creative interests, as long as she maintained her academic performance. Rina's parents began to understand and appreciate her unique talents, and their relationship grew stronger.

Rina's life as a high school student (SMU/SMA) was a dynamic balance of work, play, and study. With her cheerful personality, creative passions, and adventurous spirit, she inspired those around her to live life to the fullest. As she navigated her teenage years, Rina remained focused on her goals, always seeking new experiences and opportunities to grow.

In terms of lifestyle, ABGs often prioritize education, career development, and personal growth. Many young adults in Indonesia recognize the importance of hard work, discipline, and responsibility in achieving their goals. However, they also make time for leisure activities, such as hanging out with friends, playing sports, or engaging in hobbies.