
Derviş’s Collection of Comfort 3, authored by Mecit Ömür Öztürk, was published in 2023. The work is written in Turkish and is evaluated within the framework of religious and spiritual themes. The book examines the existential dimension of human beings and their responses to the difficulties and calamities encountered in the course of life.The study focuses on the psychological disturbances, disappointments, and states of hopelessness that individuals experience in the face of problems, whether m
ENElyesa Köseoğlu

Paris Syndrome is defined as a transient psychological disorder that arises when overly idealized expectations of the city of Paris fail to align with reality, particularly among Japanese tourists. Triggered by cultural differences, communication barriers, and disappointment, this syndrome represents a striking example of the psychological impacts of global tourism in the modern era.Definition and History of Paris SyndromeParis Syndrome is a transient psychological condition characterized by int
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Meryem Beyza Utkulu

Life sometimes crashes down on us at a moment we never anticipated. A single word, a loss, a failure… perhaps it is a farewell, or perhaps it is a broken dream. That moment arrives and we feel something inside us shatter. We break from a place unseen. It is not a physical wound, yet it is far deeper, far more devastating. It may not be visible to others; no one may notice. But we know. Nothing is ever the same again. Do these breaks consume us, or do they rebuild us?To Break Is Not WeaknessSocie
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Hümeyra Yılmaz
Th"I didn’t understand, perhaps I would never understand."By nature, human beings need to form relationships and share with others.What I could not understand and believed to be an invisible, hidden part is this: in the act of forming relationships, is everyone sincere?Do they truly open up? Do they feel at ease?There are many more questions like these. Getting to know others and trying to understand them—all of this hinges on one key: sincerity.Over many years of engaging with people, I noticed t
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This expression is used to describe how a small and insignificant person has become upset with someone much larger and more powerful. However, the larger person is completely unaware of the situation, because the one who is upset holds no importance to them. In other words, someone’s anger or resentment has no effect whatsoever on the other party—just like a tiny rabbit becoming angry at a massive mountain. The mountain does not even know the rabbit is upset.⭐Where Does It Come From?The exact or
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