
Dedicated to the souls examined as we grow...Imagine attending a lecture or concert of someone you deeply value. In a vast hall, you are alone with that person...Imagine that person, upon seeing the empty hall, says, “No one came.”Yet how unique you are, are you not?But to whom?*Human beings enjoy playing with numbers...Often, they prefer abundance over rarity.- Psychological justifications are possible. -You can even observe this truth in eating habits.I will not even mention hoarding dis
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Mehmet Akif Sipahioğlu

Oversharing refers to individuals sharing excessive information about their private lives. While this phenomenon can occur in face-to-face communication in daily life, it has become globally widespread, especially due to social media platforms brought by the digital age. By publicly sharing personal experiences, emotions, and even intimate moments, people blur the boundaries between private and public spheres. When examined from psychological, social, and cultural perspectives, oversharing has b
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Ahsen Buyurkan

The expression "göze girmek" means to win someone’s approval or gain their admiration. You can think of it as having a favorable place in someone’s eyes. This often happens when you do a job exceptionally well, offer help to someone in need, or behave kindly.WHERE DOES IT COME FROM? 🌍Although the exact origin of this expression is unknown, it is believed that in earlier times the word "göz" (eye) carried connotations such as valuing someone, noticing them, or honoring them. Thus, to "enter some
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Nida Üstün

Colors have always been there, as if from eternity. The blue sky, the green leaf, the red apple… We have named them, filled our palettes, and thought everything was complete. Pages of tones in paint catalogs, millions of options on screens…But then came a day, and a piece of news fell before us: “A new color has been discovered. Its name is Olo.”Olo’s strangeness lies here: it does not appear naturally on its own. You will not find it in the petal of a flower, in the veins of a stone, or in the
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