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"Yapamazsın" Aslında Bir Fırsat Kelimesi | Ayşe Gül Kara Zorlu | TEDxSinop Science High School Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-23 15:28
[Müzik] Bir gün bir kral yolun ortasına kocaman bir kaya koyar. Sonra sarayına geçer. İzlemeye başlar.Bakalım der. Bu kayayı yoldan kim kaldıracak. Bir kişi birçok kişi yoldan geçer ama kimse kayayı kaldırmak istemez.Hatta kızarlar. Bu kaya neden burada. O kadar vergi veriyoruz.Bu kayayı kaldıracak gücü yok mu kralın. Derler. Şikayet ederler.Ama kayanın etrafından dolanırlar, giderler. O kayaya dokunmazlar. Sonra bir gün çoban gelir.Çoban kayayı yürür. Aman Allah'ım. Buradan geçen insanların yolunu kapatır. ...
Breaking Point | Başak Sipahioğlu Açır | TEDxYouth@BodrumCollege
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-08 16:57
Core Concept: The Beauty of Breaking Points - The presentation explores the concept of "breaking points" as moments of transformation, change, and renewal, rather than purely negative experiences [1][3] - It emphasizes that breaking points can lead to self-discovery, resilience, and a unique sense of self [11][12] - The presentation suggests that embracing imperfections and vulnerabilities, symbolized by the Japanese philosophy of Kintsugi (repairing broken pottery with gold), can lead to a more beautiful and functional existence [10] Literary Analysis of Breaking Points - The presentation analyzes how breaking points are depicted in literature, citing examples such as Kafka's "The Metamorphosis," Tanpınar's "Huzur," and Sabahattin Ali's "Kuyucaklı Yusuf" [1][2][3] - It highlights how characters in these works experience breaking points that lead to profound changes in their understanding of themselves and the world around them [1][2][3] - The presentation also references female poets like Gülten Akın, Çiğdem Sezer, and Didem Madak, who explore the theme of breaking points and female identity in their works [5] Societal Impact and Personal Growth - The presentation suggests that individual breaking points can contribute to broader societal change, as seen in the characters of Kuyucaklı Yusuf and İnce Mehmet, who challenge societal injustices [3][4] - It emphasizes the importance of self-awareness and the journey of self-discovery that often accompanies breaking points, using the Simurg myth as a metaphor for this process [11] - The presentation concludes by encouraging the audience to see the beauty in breaking points and to embrace the potential for growth and renewal that they offer [12]