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Social Impact: Leadership That Shapes the Future

Social Impact: Leadership That Shapes the Future

In business, politics, and every sphere of society today, success is no longer measured solely by financial gain or short-term targets. True success is defined by the impact you leave behind. The real question is: What can an effective leader or organization actually...

Staying Strong in a Fragile World: The UN’s 2024 Risk Map

Staying Strong in a Fragile World: The UN’s 2024 Risk Map

The United Nations’ latest Global Risk Report offers us both a warning and a roadmap. Based on an extensive risk perception survey conducted across 136 countries, the report lays out a fundamental truth of our time: we are often adept at identifying risks, but far...

We Cannot Carry Ideas into the Future Without Protecting Them

We Cannot Carry Ideas into the Future Without Protecting Them

In the world of entrepreneurship, the value of ideas has never been higher. But being “innovative” alone is no longer enough. Speed, trust, and a solid foundation for those ideas are just as critical. Global competition today is shaped not only by the products...

Where Truth Breaks Down

Where Truth Breaks Down

Artificial Intelligence, Deepfake, and the Search for Justice As a legal professional, I have witnessed many transformations over the years. However, I have never seen digital technologies impact both individual rights and the social fabric as rapidly and deeply as...

Turkey’s Climate Law: A Beginning, A Threshold

Turkey’s Climate Law: A Beginning, A Threshold

Turkey’s Climate Law has officially come into force. But this sentence signifies more than just a routine legislative update. For the first time, the fight against climate change has been framed not only as a matter of public policy, but also as a legal obligation....

A Parable to Remember in Conflict Resolution with the Elderly

A Parable to Remember in Conflict Resolution with the Elderly

There was a tale I heard as a child—one whose impact never faded over the years: Grandpa Ali and the Wooden Bowl. Grandpa Ali had grown old. His eyesight was failing, and his hands were trembling. When he ate at the table, he spilled food and made a mess. His...

The Fragility of Team Spirit and the Power of Sports Mediation

The Fragility of Team Spirit and the Power of Sports Mediation

I’ve always believed in the transformative power of sports. The battle on the field, the sweat during training, the silence in the locker room… All these elements shape the spirit of a team. Yet that spirit is far more fragile than we tend to think. And disputes in...

Is Timing Everything in Life?

Is Timing Everything in Life?

If we miss the spirit of the times—or set out too early—do we risk not being understood? Mark Twain’s statement “Never put off till tomorrow what you can do the day after tomorrow” takes on deeper meaning when we look at how his masterfully satirical works, Tom Sawyer...

Ethics: Not a Boundary, but the Compass That Shapes Our Journey

Ethics: Not a Boundary, but the Compass That Shapes Our Journey

“Ethics is nothing more than a reverence for life.” – Albert Schweitzer Ethics is often perceived as a set of rules or professional codes. But in reality, it is far more than that—it is a way of thinking, a way of being. It is our true self revealed in moments of...

Restorative Justice: A Perspective Beyond Retribution

Restorative Justice: A Perspective Beyond Retribution

When we think of justice, we often envision a system shaped by punishment, retaliation, and deserved consequences. If someone commits a crime, there should be a penalty; if someone is harmed, they should be compensated. But does this concept of justice truly bring...

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