İnsanlık Tarihinin Kaos–Denge İkilemi | Zafer Erbaşlar | TEDxSetbaşı
İnsanlık tarihi, kaos ile denge arasındaki bitmeyen bir salınım…
Zafer Erbaşlar, İzgören Akademi’nin kurucu ortağı olarak, bireysel ve toplumsal gelişimin bu kadim ikilemini yeniden yorumluyor. Kaosun yaratıcılıkla, dengenin ise bilinçle kurduğu ilişkiyi anlatırken, bizleri insan olmanın evrimsel yolculuğuna davet ediyor.//Human history is a perpetual oscillation between chaos and balance.
As the co-founder of İzgören Academy, Zafer Erbaşlar reinterprets this timeless duality through the lens of personal and societal growth. Exploring how chaos fuels creativity and balance nurtures awareness, he invites us to reflect on the evolutionary journey of being human.
Anadolu Üniversitesi İktisat mezunu Zafer Erbaşlar, 20 yıl özel sektör tecrübesinin ardından 2009 yılında İzgören Akademi Bursa Bölge Müdürlüğü’nü kurarak eğitim ve danışmanlık alanına geçiş yaptı.2013’te kurduğu Karaoklar Ekolojik Hayat Çiftliği ile doğa odaklı bir yaşam modelini hayata geçirdi.Yönetici koçluğu ve yönetim danışmanlığı eğitimlerini tamamlayan Erbaşlar, 2018 yılında toplumsal fayda yaratmayı amaçlayan Fayda Buluşmaları sosyal sorumluluk projesini başlattı.Mitoloji ve insanlık tarihi alanındaki ilgisini eğitim ve sahne içeriklerine taşıyarak özgün çalışmalar üretmeye devam etmektedir. Hâlen İzgören Akademi Bursa Bölge Müdürlüğü’nün kurucu ortağı olarak destek vermekte; 2024 itibarıyla Anadolu Üniversitesi Felsefe Bölümü öğrencisi olarak öğrenme yolculuğunu sürdürmektedir.Zafer Erbaşlar, Yönetici Koçu, Neandertal'den Homoplaziens'e Sizi Siz Yapan Yetkinlikler ve İnsanlık Tarihi Kaos Denge İkilemi anlatıcısıdır. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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