Hayatın Sessiz Kesişimleri | Yasemin Yürük | TEDxSDU
Yasemin Yürük, kendi hayat yolculuğunda karşılaştığı insanların, yaşanan tesadüflerin ve görünmez kesişimlerin yaşamına nasıl yön verdiğini anlatıyor. Bu konuşmada bazen fark edilmeden gerçekleşen karşılaşmaların, sessizce değişen yolların ve küçük anların, hayatın büyük dönüşümlerine nasıl zemin hazırladığını paylaşıyor. She is an inspiring figure with a multifaceted career in both art and sports. Known in the music world as a member of the group “Hepsi,” Yürük now brings her stage experience into the fields of sports and life coaching. With an approach centered on the balance of body, mind, and spirit, she demonstrates that discipline and creativity can coexist harmoniously. 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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