Introduction
My life path is number 8 — the path of learning how to use power, authority, and wealth for good.
It’s not about chasing money or prestige; it’s about taking responsibility for helping others reach the best version of themselves.
To me, perfection isn’t something you’re born with — it’s something that can be taught, shared, and multiplied.
The Core of My Belief
I chose to be kind.
Throughout my life, I have been the one who gives, who shares, who supports — sometimes people took advantage of that kindness, but I never held grudges.
Because I learned that true greatness is not in dominance, but in forgiveness and consistency — in the ability to keep creating even after being disappointed.
Today, I don’t have vast wealth, but I have something far more valuable: a small technology company I built from scratch.
Inside that company, I work with young people — I don’t just teach them how to code; I teach them how to build systems, character, and confidence.
Because I believe the true foundation of any nation’s progress lies in its people unlocking their potential.
Atatürk built a Republic with limited means.
My duty is to build a new kind of ecosystem — a technological one — with the limited means I have.
My capital isn’t money.
It’s faith.
And this faith grows every day, because I keep choosing to share it with the right people.
Conclusion
Maybe not everything is perfect, but I can teach perfection.
Because true perfection doesn’t mean being flawless —
it means becoming a little more conscious, a little stronger, and a little more useful every single day.