
"To leave a door open" is an expression that means allowing the possibility of returning to a subject when necessary. It describes the practice of not making final, unchangeable decisions on an issue and avoiding its complete closure. This approach enables the subject to be revisited in light of new conditions, differing perspectives, or additional information that may emerge later. Maintaining flexibility in decisions or attitudes creates opportunities for more suitable solutions to be found in
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Zelal Çakar

We are constantly making choices. At every moment, in every aspect of life—from what we eat and drink to when we wake from sleep, and from personal relationships to professional decisions—we are continually making decisions, large and small. As a result of these choices, we and our lives have come to assume their present forms. The decisions we will continue to make will shape who we become in the future and the lives we will live.Regardless of whether the decisions mentioned are small or large,
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Hilmi Onur Kaya