Posts about memoir

Mozart ve Redbull’un şehri Salzburg

Last month, I attended the European Entrepreneurs Forum in Kitzbühel, a ski resort near Salzburg. I had the chance to spend some time there the day before the event. In this article, I’ll share my observations and insights about Salzburg, a city I truly enjoyed visiting. The day before the

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Galatasaray Wins 23rd Championship in the Centenary of the Republic

There’s no need to write a long story. In a season marked by countless unnecessary controversies, Galatasaray, boasting a squad of higher quality than any other team in the Turkish league, won the championship this year by eight points. Having lost the championship to Fenerbahçe in its own centenary Gaatasaray

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A Hydrogen Economy for Our National Security

Representatives of approximately 20 companies, institutions, and organizations working to establish a hydrogen sector in Turkey were recently brought together by the German Chamber of Commerce (AHK) with relevant stakeholders for an event in Germany. During this highly productive trip, we also witnessed the Germans’ strategic perspective on green hydrogen

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Hope Born from Disappointment

On the last day of the month, I took part in the Istanbul Half Marathon. While planning to break my pace below 4 minutes, for reasons I don’t fully understand, I started at the back of the pack in a race attended by 3,000 runners, but with great effort, I

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The Secret to Looking Younger

I was reminded of this article while watching the fourth film in the John Wick series, starring Keanu Reeves. There are many celebrities like Keanu Reeves who look much younger than their age. Although I’m not a celebrity, I count myself in this lucky category. Even though I’m 45, I’m

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A record after a sleepless night

The Antalya run, also known as Runtalya, has been one of my top three favorite races for years. I participated in this run, organized during the first week of March when we welcome spring, this weekend with a different spirit and a different organization. After a night of sleepless nights,

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This time, the earthquake hit my ancestral homeland hard.

Since the 1999 Gölcük Earthquake, the first earthquake my generation faced, we’ve been at a loss for words. This issue frustrates me so much that I started blogging in 2011 about the Van Earthquake. Unfortunately, we haven’t made any progress in 24 years. In my opinion, the main reason we

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