Bilgi X Eylem = ≋G≋Ü≋Ç Information X Action = ≋P≋O≋W≋E≋R Hobbes, "Bilgi Güçtür" sözünün Latince karşılığı olan scienceia potentia est, ifadesini 1651'de basılan Leviathan adlı kitabında kullanana kadar hiç kaleme alınmamıştır. Sonrasında 1655'te yazdığı De Corpore adlı eserinde bu fikri daha kapsamlı ele almıştır fakat ne
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Bilgi güçtür!
Bilgi, benim için bir tutku haline dönüştü. Sayfaların beni götürdüğü bilmediğim diyarlarda kelimelerin sessiz konuşmasıyla besleniyorum. Her öğrenme anı, zihnimde yeni bir pencere açıyor; her soruya bir cevap, her sorunun bir çözümü var. Bilgi, benim en sadık sevgilim, kendime yaptığım en iyi yatırımım, en faydalı dopamin kaynağım. Satırların çekimine kapılan beynim , bilgiye giden her yolda yeni bir aşk hikayesi yazıyor.♡♡♡
Control of Thoughts
+"Kontrolü hangi arada elden kaçırdığımı anlayamıyorum, adeta hipnotize olmuş gibi düşüncelerimin esiri oluyorum." -"Otomatik düşüncelerinin ne kadar çok farkına varırsan seni o kadar az ele geçirirler. Bu kısır döngüden çıkmak için sürekli gözlem yapman gerekir. İlk başlarda dikkatini birkaç dakika yoğunlaştırman yeterli, sonra bu süreyi her gün biraz daha uzatırsın ve nihayet bir gün bu süreç doğal bir şekilde kendiliğinden işlemeye başlar." +"I can't understand when I lost control, I become a slave to my thoughts as if I were hypnotized." -"The more you become aware of your automatic thoughts, the less they will take over you. To get out of this vicious circle, you need to constantly observe. At first, it is enough to concentrate your attention for a few minutes, then you can extend this period a little more every day, and finally one day, this process will become natural." "It starts to work on its own."
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Bilgi X Eylem = ≋G≋Ü≋Ç Information X Action = ≋P≋O≋W≋E≋R Hobbes, "Bilgi Güçtür" sözünün Latince karşılığı olan scienceia potentia est, ifadesini 1651'de basılan Leviathan adlı kitabında kullanana kadar hiç kaleme alınmamıştır. Sonrasında 1655'te yazdığı De Corpore adlı eserinde bu fikri daha kapsamlı ele almıştır fakat ne
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reading the blind owl from perspective of nietzsche
Sadeq Hedayat is one of my favorite author in the literary world. The Blind Owl that introduced me to Sadeq Hedayat many years ago and it has entered my list of the best. Hedayat's masterpiece The Blind Owl attracted me with the very first lines, and caused me to experience a kind of hysteria with the last page of the book. Coming
The Blind Owl
The Blind OwlSadık Hidayet · Alma books · 028bin okunma
“for five hours. When he finally got in to see Musk at 8 p.m., Dontchev took the opportunity to unload about how his gung-ho approach wasn’t valued at Boeing. When hiring or promoting, Musk made a point of prioritizing attitude over résumé skills. And his definition of a good attitude was a desire to work maniacally hard. Musk hired Dontchev on the spot.”
Some men run like hunters, but he ran like their prey. Drained with exhaustion he would finally stagger home, then head off to work and start all over again.
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the nineteenth-century French mathematician Henri Poincaré was wrestling with one of the hardest problems in maths, and he had narrowed his spotlight down onto every squiggle of it for ages, and he was getting nowhere. Then one day when he was away on a trip, suddenly, as he was stepping into a bus, the solution came to him in a flash. It was only when he turned off the spotlight of his focus, and let his mind wander on its own, that he could connect the pieces, and finally answer the problem. In fact, when you look back over the history of science and engineering, many great breakthroughs don’t happen during periods of focus – they happen during mind-wandering.
"And when I finally regained my presence of mind, I felt a sudden wave of grief come over me. Far more than anger, I felt grief. A grief that was so violent, so intensely palpable, taht I felt like I could reach out and touch it."
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Nightfall
The night had finally taken over. No lights shined, No stars glistened..
“What you feel for him or anyone else isn’t what you need. This—” she taps my chest over my heart, “what you’re feeling right now—is the best thing that can happen to you. Because when all the pieces of your heart start to come back together, and they will, they’ll be stronger. And much tougher for someone to pierce.” She pushes my hair behind my ear in the way she always does. “So you can be sure that when someone finally does, he’ll have worked for it. We don’t need food to survive this life as much as we need our hearts broken at least once. But the best part is, the first break is always the worst. It’ll never feel this bad again.”
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5/5 Stars (%90/100) This has been on my "to-read" list for over 3 years now. I finally decided to stop being lazy and finish the book. It was really amazing and much better than I expected. The title is clear: the book showcases and explains pretty much every important place, event, journey etc. The maps are the most detailed ones I have seen so far. There are a lot of maps of Middle-Earth on the Internet but I have never seen so detailed and beautifully drawn maps before. The book is split into many chapters including the first three ages of Arda, The Hobbit and LoTR. From the map of Nirnaeth Arnoediad (The Fifth Great Battle against Melkor) to Bilbo and Frodo's journey in the 3rd Age, there are many more maps and pictures. I especially enjoyed the maps which show the journey of certain characters like Turin, Nienor, Beren and Luthien and so forth. The maps about the First Age (and before that) are also super interesting. I would recommend the book to every Tolkien geek. I will probably get a physical copy in the future and look at the maps from time to time.
The Atlas of Middle-Earth
The Atlas of Middle-EarthKaren Wynn Fonstad · Houghton Mifflin Harcourt · 19921 okunma
And it was strange to know myself and be so certain when I’d spent so long not knowing myself—never really being allowed to discover who I was, what I might like or dislike, what I’d want or need. But I knew now. I had known the moment I asked him to stay. I knew what the consequences could be. I knew what I was, and what was expected of me, and I knew I could no longer be that. It wasn’t what I wanted in life. It had never been my choice. But this…this I wanted. Hawke was who I wanted. This was my choice. I was reclaiming my life, and it had started long before him. When I demanded to be taught how to fight, and when I made Vikter include me when he went out to help the cursed. Those were significant steps, but there had been smaller ones along the way. In a way, they were even more important. I’d been changing, evolving just like the gift I was forbidden to wield but remained determined to use. It was in every adventure and risk I took. It was in my desire to experience what I’d been told was not for me. That was why I’d initially stayed in the room at the Red Pearl with Hawke. It was the way I’d met the Duke’s stare and smiled at him when I’d been unveiled. It was when I’d spoke to Loren for the first time, and when I went out to the Rise. My evolution kept me quiet as the Duke delivered his lessons, and when I sliced Lord Mazeen’s arm and hand and head from his body, I’d been cutting through the chains I never chose to wear. I just hadn’t realized it then. There were so many little steps over the years and especially in recent weeks. I didn’t know when it had finally happened, but I knew one thing for certain. Hawke wasn’t the catalyst. He was the reward.
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This was most excellent; I can 100% see why this is many readers favorite Stephen King novel. Heck, it's my favorite novel of his to date, although I have a good number of his books to catch up on. I've found myself overly critical of his work in the past, possibly due to the fact that he's so well known, but I feel it's more
Medyum
MedyumStephen King · Altın Kitaplar · 20215,9bin okunma
After Ragnarök
Then I see a second earth rising from the great sea. It will be green, with waterfalls and eagles flying over it as they hunt for fish within the mountain rivers. And then the Æsir (who survive) will meet on Idavoll plain and talk of what has come to pass: the Midgard serpent and the great events that they have seen. And they will recall the runes from ancient times that Odin the Mighty One once gained. After that they will find the golden gaming pieces, lost in the grass by those who played there in ancient times. Then crops will grow in the fields without being sown and all that is broken will be made whole. Baldr will live once more and he and Hod (once divided by conflict) will live together in peace. Wooden slips that foretell the future shall be made once more and Haenir (who once relied on Mimir for his knowledge) will himself choose the slips to interpret them as the world once again is settled by people.I see a fine hall that is brighter than the sun and has a roof of gold. It will be there – at Gimle – that the lords of this new world will live in happiness and peace. Finally, the great and powerful one will come: he who rules over all. He will come from above to the place where once the gods gave judgements. Then the dragon will come flying; he will rise up from the hills that are dark as when the moon is down. Nidhogg will carry the bodies of the dead on his wings as he flies over the plain. Now I lie down and am silent.
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