TrThe Triangular Theory of Love is a framework proposed by psychologist Robert Sternberg in 1986 aiming to explain love through three fundamental components. According to this theory, love is not a single emotion but rather the interaction of three main elements: intimacy, passion, and commitment/decision. The theory systematically examines how different combinations and intensities of these components give rise to the various types of love observed in interpersonal relationships. The visual repre
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Açık Beyaz (Off-White) is the second poetry collection by M. Sadi Karademir. Published in January 2024 as part of Dergâh Publications' Turkish Literature series, the 88-page work contains the poet's short poems that reflect emotional intensity through dense imagery.Subject and ContentThe book consists of poems on the emotional states of love, innocence, and an approach to passion. As in the lines, "Words are flying the bore in my trachea / All these poems that I cut with the diamond tip of love,
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ReI place great importance on experience. I believe that the insight a person gains through their own life experiences deserves at least a second layer of awareness. I am convinced that we must listen to the experiences of those who came before us—even if we do not directly participate in them. The reason I begin with this is to share something with you from my own perspective. I think it will be inspiring to share with you a personal example I have lived through.Recently, at a hackathon I attende
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LoAhmet Ümit's novel Aşk Köpekliktir is a profound exploration of passion, betrayal, and the darker corners of the human psyche. As the narrative follows the inner journey of main's protagonist as he questions love and life, it uncovers how love transforms individuals, the extent to which it can enrich them, and how deeply destructive it can sometimes be. Roman simultaneously lays bare the complexities of the characters’ romantic relationships and offers a richly layered portrayal of Istanbul’s di
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