Posts about lifestyle

Understanding TİDER (Basic Needs Association)…

I haven’t had the time to write for a long time due to my workload. With this article, I’d like to announce that I’m breaking my writing fast, which lasted several months, and returning to the field. In this article, I wanted to discuss TİDER (Basic Needs Association), which holds

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Why are Canadian universities so popular?

A few weeks ago, the Canadian Consulate contacted me and explained that they had conducted a video interview with successful graduates of Canadian universities as part of “Canadian Education Week” and that they would like to meet with me. I’d like to take this opportunity to share my thoughts on

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Social entrepreneurship and the violation of red lines

As the article I quoted in my article explains, “social entrepreneurship” is a valuable concept based on generating direct social benefit. However, as in many areas in our country, there are unfortunately individuals and organizations whose practices in social entrepreneurship have hollowed out the concepts and harmed the social system

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Sweeping in Front of Our Own Doors

It’s impossible for a single person to fix the many chronic problems in our beautiful country. However, if everyone organizes their own homes and sweeps in front of their own doors, things will begin to change collectively. In this article, I’ll share some of the mistakes I often encounter in

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A Look at the Nation’s DNA from Military Service (3)

In the first installment of a series of military memoirs I began writing based on a current connotation, I recounted my rookie period, and in the second, my transition to mastery and my prison cell stories. In this final article, I share some memories and observations from my mastery period,

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Advice from an older brother to Arda Turan

Despite being one of the most valuable soccer players Türkiye has ever produced, Arda Turan is going through a very critical period for both himself and his fans, as well as those who might follow his example. As his older brother, who is nearly ten years older and has lived

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Exercise to Improve Your Quality of Life

The health benefits of exercise are a well-known fact. However, this isn’t just a one-dimensional cause-and-effect relationship. A more comprehensive look reveals that exercise contributes to our overall quality of life. As I return to the form I had in my youth after many years, I wanted to share the

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Thoughts on the Proposed Law on Abuse

Simply known as the ‘sexual abuse law,’ which sparked nationwide outrage, the proposed law must remind many of us of traumatic experiences we or others in our immediate circle have endured. The news that the proposal was withdrawn from the committee certainly brought some relief to our hearts. Nevertheless, I

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#AdımGibiBiliyorum we can change, we can grow!

“It’s important for people to be able to stand on their own feet.” This is the motto of our Basic Needs Association, or TIDER, which we founded in 2010 as the Food Banking Association and changed its name and structure with the restructuring we went through in 2014. Everyone working

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