EvOriginTekâmül has been adopted into Turkish from the Arabic word takāmul (تكامل). This word is derived from the Arabic root kml, which carries the meanings of “to be complete,” “to mature,” and “to attain proficiency.” The term Tekâmül, evolving from this root, acquired the meanings of “completion,” “maturation,” and “perfection.” Areas of UseDaily Life: Used to describe an individual’s gradual maturation in terms of knowledge, experience, and character.Social and Historical Studies: Used to den
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T3Entrepreneurial Spirit, Success Factors, and Advice for Young PeopleIn this episode of the T3 Podcast, we welcome Ebru Dorman. Author of the book Life Beyond Dreams and Chair of the Board of Revo Capital, Dorman shares her insights on entrepreneurial spirit, the secrets of success, the importance of building a team, and advice for young entrepreneurs.Entrepreneurial Spirit: Innate or Acquired?Ebru Dorman defines entrepreneurship as "the act of taking initiative to solve a problem or turn an opp
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This expression conveys that a person’s intelligence and maturity are not determined by their age, but by their way of thinking and wisdom. A young person’s youth does not mean they are incapable of making wise decisions or possessing deep thoughts. Sometimes we encounter young people who think more intelligently than older individuals. This saying reminds us that we should judge people not by their age, but by the intellect and knowledge they possess.🤔 Where Does It Come From?This expression h
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