DiToday, our relationship with technology has transformed from simple tool usage into a profound psychological invasion. The devices in our pockets are no longer merely communication channels; they are the sharpest gears in a vast “attention economy” that demands our focus, our time, and ultimately our inner peace. With every notification, our thoughts fragment; with every endless scroll, hours slip away unnoticed—compelling us to embrace the philosophy of digital minimalism, popularized by Cal Ne
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IsWhile organizing the cabinets in our home today, I asked myself this question: “Is a truly simple life possible?” I realized that many of our possessions are never used and represent a great waste. This situation deeply affected me. On one hand, there are thousands of people who need these very items; on the other, we have countless objects we have set aside unused. This contradiction kept me thinking for a long time.Minimalism is a concept we have heard frequently in recent years and one that i
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Ahmet Bedevi (Manisa Tarzan), known for his reforestation efforts in Manisa and his lifestyle deeply integrated with nature, participated in World War I and the Turkish War of Independence, after which he settled in Manisa. He became widely recognized for his tree-planting activities, particularly around Spil Dağı and its surroundings. Due to his simple way of life and dedication to greening the environment, he was locally known as the “Manisa Tarzan.”LifeAhmet Bedevi was born in 1899 in Samarra
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