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Every week, I share my thoughts and experiences on business, entrepreneurship, and life. Here you'll find insights from my journey as a founder and entrepreneur.

Failing Is Human, Not a Flaw
We all fall behind sometimes—miss deadlines, lose motivation, or just feel off track. In a world that worships hustle, it’s easy to forget that failure is normal. In this post, I share four things that help me reset when I’m struggling: intention, action, resilience, and self-kindness. If you’ve been hard on yourself lately, this one’s for you.

Real Change Begins With Observation
Real change doesn’t come from setting goals—it comes from noticing what’s been running your life without your awareness. In this post, I share how unconscious habits shape our lives, why observation is the key to transformation, and what therapy and meditation really help us uncover.

30 Days of Consistency Can Change Your Life
Most people never realize how much 30 days of consistent action—just one small effort each day—can completely change their life. Whether it's physical like push-ups or mental like meditation, showing up daily with clear intention leads to real growth. In this post, I share how combining intention with simple action over 30 days can turn any goal into progress you can actually feel.

Timing and Balance Always Win
As the seasons shift in Bodrum, I’m reminded that nothing works without the right timing and balance. When those two are in place, life moves with ease—without force, without burnout. In this piece, I reflect on the natural rhythm of change and why knowing when to move on is just as important as showing up.

Two Days Closed Says Everything About Life
A small shop in Kalymnos closes two days a week without apology — a quiet reminder that life isn’t meant to be a nonstop hustle. In this post, I share what that simple sign made me question about my own work, why the Mediterranean pace adds years to life, and the steps I’m taking to protect my time.

Stop Rushing, Start Living
Twenty-five summers in Bodrum — gone in a blink. I spent decades hustling, chasing milestones, and ignoring the present, until I hit a wall and everything stopped. Learning to slow down, trust life, and simply ask myself “What am I doing now?” brought me back. Less fear. More peace. And for the first time, I’m truly living the moment.

Build Capital That Survives the Sun
Driving along Turkey’s south-west coast, I spotted a truck with a simple line on its back: “For those whose capital is made of ice, the sun becomes their greatest fear.” That sentence hasn’t left me since. It made me rethink what resilience really means — building a life on things that don’t melt under pressure, noticing the signs life throws our way, and preparing for heat long before it arrives.

Make Small Bets, Not Big Sacrifices
Life doesn’t reward obsession—it rewards balance. In this post, I share why making small bets across different areas of life is smarter than going all in on a single goal. You’ll learn how small bets protect your peace, increase your chances of success, and help you avoid the trap of giving too much importance to any one thing.

Letting Go of Old Paradigms Sets You Free
We all carry beliefs we didn’t choose—old habits, fears, and routines that quietly shape our lives. In this piece, I reflect on what happens when life forces us to question those invisible rules, and why letting go of what no longer fits might be the most freeing thing we can do.

You never reach your goals — only the by-products
We chase goals thinking they’re the prize—but it’s the unexpected by-products that truly shape us. From mental clarity at the gym to resilience built through routine, life’s real rewards often show up quietly along the way. This essay is a reminder to slow down, notice what you’ve gained, and appreciate the things you never planned for but deeply needed.

Progress Brings Resistance—But You Must Keep Moving
When you decide to grow, life pushes back. People question you. Chaos shows up. But if your actions stay true to your intentions, everything begins to shift. This post is a reminder to stay the course, even when it’s uncomfortable. Progress isn’t easy—but it’s worth it.

Would Future Me Thank Me for This?
Every action you take today shapes the person you become tomorrow. Before you say yes to anything, ask yourself one simple question: Would future me thank me for this? If the answer isn’t clear, stop. This habit keeps you aligned with your values, protects your time, and helps you live with more self-respect—even if it means letting others down.
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