Posts about memoir

Singing in Dark Time

Last Saturday, I watched the documentary “Singing in Dark Times,” which tells the story of the Hatay Academy Orchestra, which continued to perform in Antakya immediately after the earthquake, which devastated the city on 6 February 2023, by one of the largest earthquakes in the history of the Republic of

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Hindi-stan-bul

The holiday, with all its intensity, has come to an end. Those who spent the holiday in Istanbul, or those who, like me, made a strategic mistake and ended up on Büyükada during the holiday, experienced the city’s intense human density, especially at transportation hubs. What I observed on the

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The Cancer of Society: Fanaticism

In my last article, I wrote about how Ali Koç and others like him harm themselves, their families, Fenerbahçe, and Turkey, respectively. This article, which received significant support, was met with considerable fanaticism, and as expected, some fanatics were not indifferent. In this article, I will write about fanaticism, which

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Turkish Hairlines

In my last article, I discussed destinations that impose certain restrictions and criteria on tourists in order to ensure sustainable tourism. In this article, I will discuss hair transplants in Turkey, a niche tourism sector that has gained great popularity worldwide in health tourism. The hair transplant craze in Turkey

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Things to consider on the anniversary of the earthquake

One of the largest earthquakes in Anatolian history occurred at 4:17 a.m. on 6 February 2023, with a magnitude of 7.7, in the Sofalaca area, located between the Pazarcık district of Kahramanmaraş and the Şehitkamil district of Gaziantep. Before the shock of the first earthquake had subsided, a second earthquake,

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The Mersin Marathon has captured my heart

From time to time, I share my experiences and the races I participate in. In this article, I’ll write about the 5th International Mersin Marathon, my last race of the year and my first. Overall, my pleasant work-related meetings in Mersin, my return to Mersin, a place I love, after

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The Spanish Sun That Ended the Big Three Era in Tennis

One of Roger Federer’s two biggest rivals, who won Wimbledon exactly 20 years ago and ushered in the Big Three era, was Novak Djokovic, the last and most successful of the Big Three, who continued to beat everyone even at the age of 36. Carlos Alcaraz, the new Spanish Sun,

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The World’s Most Exciting Brand: Red Bull

Last month, I wrote about my trip to Salzburg under the title “Salzburg, the City of Mozart and Red Bull.” In this article, I’ll tell you about Red Bull, a company with an incredibly enthusiastic character, high energy, and a story and strategy that could be used as a reference

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How did Singapore become a developed country?

I recently came across a wonderful post on LinkedIn. I usually don’t have much time to watch long videos, but this one captivated me so much that I watched it all the way to the end. I watched it over and over and took notes. In this video, Kishore Mahbubani,

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