MY REFLECTIONS AND ARTICLES IN ENGLISH
LEARNING TO LEARN
Learning to learn has never been more crucial, given the ever-accelerating pace of change across various economic sectors. These changes not only influence existing industries but also give rise to new business models, transforming consumer behavior with…
Reflections on Freedom and Human Will
Today, I want to invite you to ponder an intriguing question that permeates our existence: the relationship between freedom and will. “If freedom is the possibility to do what one wants, then I must first want to…
Profound Reflection on Human Nature: A Journey of Self-Reflection and Connection
Today, I want to invite you to reflect on the intriguing paradox of human life. “… humanity throws itself into the spotlight on you, expecting you to act to know who it is because what is man.…
THE ADVERSE REACTION TO THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS
“My world has just reached perfection; midnight is also noon. Pain is also pleasure, curse is also blessing, night is also a sun; go away from here, or you will learn: a wise man is also a…
APPLIED BEHAVIORAL DEVELOPMENT IN LEADERSHIP AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT
The idea of discussing the best way to live, organize, and lead is not a recent one. Since the earliest mythological accounts, this subject has been addressed in various ways. From there, five great thinkers are presented…
A PSYCHOLOGICAL VIOLENCE: IT MAY BE WITHIN YOUR HOME
“It can be challenging to identify the scars of psychological violence, as many of them reside deep within the soul. However, by recognizing the need for mutual respect and emotional well-being, we empower ourselves to break the…
WHEN GENEROSITY GOES WRONG
“Whether in personal life or even in the professional realm, altruism can lead to exhaustion—and often harms not only the course of your own life but exactly those whom you most want to help. Therefore, it is…
Reflections on the Journey of Life: Choices and Meanings
Today, I want to invite you to reflect on the intricate paths of life, where cyclical movements offer us the opportunity to dive into genuine and profound reflections. It is in this journey that we encounter crossroads…
What Kills Us Can Also Transform Us – Stress
Around 1960, the American physiological psychologist James Olds, a professor at McGill University in Montreal, Canada, unveiled his latest discovery to the world, which he named the “Brain Reward System.” Using electrical stimulation techniques in specific brain…
Finding Meaning in Adversity
Today, I want to explore the profound idea that the meaning of life is not only found in joys and achievements but also in challenging crossroads. We should never forget that we can find meaning in life…







































