Ahmet Gürler İŞİM
Bio
I write about every serviceable current topics ı am interested in and inspired by. I try to make people feel happy and satisfied with my publications.
Stories (6/0)
"Echoes of the Vanished City"
Long ago, in a lush, hidden valley, there was a city of incredible beauty named Aeloria. Covered in mist and legends, Aeloria was said to have streets of gold and buildings decorated with precious stones. It was a jewel of civilization, thriving in harmony with nature.
By Ahmet Gürler İŞİM5 months ago in Fiction
Knowledge Seeking Post World War II and Its Impact Today
First, let's take a look at why people want to access information. Human being seek knowledge driven by innate curiosity and a desire to understand the world. This pursuit is vital for personal growth, enabling us to develop skills and broaden perspectives. Knowledge equips us to make informed decisions, essential in both personal and professional realms. In our rapidly evolving world, staying informed is crucial for adapting to new challenges and technologies. Additionally, knowledge fosters empathy and cultural understanding, essential for global interconnectedness. Thus, the quest for knowledge is not just a personal endeavor, but a collective necessity for societal advancement and harmony.
By Ahmet Gürler İŞİM6 months ago in Humans
Lego: Building Bridges Across Ages, Nations, and Cultures
A Journey Through Time Ole Kirk Christiansen, a Danish carpenter, founded Lego in the midst of the Great Depression. The name 'Lego' is derived from the Danish words "leg godt," which mean "play well." Initially crafting wooden toys, Christiansen never foresaw the seismic shift that would occur in 1958 when the company introduced the interlocking plastic brick system.
By Ahmet Gürler İŞİM6 months ago in History
The Vital Place of Telecommunication in human life
In the not-so-distant past, communication was a far more cumbersome affair. People relied on handwritten letters that could take weeks to reach their intended recipients, or they were limited to face-to-face conversations, which often meant physical proximity. But the advent of telecommunication has woven a web of connections that stretches across the globe, altering the very fabric of human existence.
By Ahmet Gürler İŞİM6 months ago in Futurism