Hayatımı kalbimle yaşıyor, tutkularımla çiziyorum | İsmail Tuncer Değim | TEDxAtaturkUniversity
“Küçükken oyunlarımda konuşmalar yapardım, büyüyünce akademisyen oldum.”
İsmail Tuncer Değim, hayat yolculuğunda tutkuyla çalışmanın önemini kendi hikâyesi üzerinden anlatıyor. Yorulduğunda dinlenmek yerine başka bir işe koyulduğunu söylüyor. Ona göre, bir işi güzel yaparsanız mutlaka birini etkilersiniz.Bir iş ne kadar yürekle yapılırsa, hayat da o emeğe göre şekillenir. Ancak önemli bir denge vardır:
“Çok çalışan kazanır ama dinlenmesini bilmeyen çalışmasını da bilmez.”Sevgi, başarıda temel taşlardan biridir. Bir şeyi severek yaptığınızda hayat mutlaka karşılığını verir. Yeterince istenen bir hedef, belki herkese değil ama mutlaka birilerine dokunur.Mesajı net:
Bir şeyleri başarmak istiyorsanız önce sevin, sonra yürekle çalışın. Çünkü hayat, sevgiyle yapılan işin ödülünü er ya da geç verir. Prof. Dr. İsmail Tuncer Değim graduated from Ankara University Faculty of Pharmacy in 1985, earned his MSc from Gazi University in 1988, and completed his PhD at Cardiff University, UK in 1996. He became a Professor at Gazi University in 2009 and served as Dean (2012–2016). Since 2016, he has been at Biruni University. He has over 55 national and international publications, book chapters, and has served on editorial and advisory boards of several scientific journals. He supervised 11 MSc/PhD theses and contributed to 16 TÜBİTAK/BAP projects. He holds patents on iontophoresis-based blood urea measurement, electrohemodialysis cartridges, and extended-release tablets. He received the Novartis publication award (2005) and Mustafa Nevzat Pharmacy Award (2012). His research focuses on controlled release systems, iontophoresis, dermal drug delivery, pharmaceutical formulations, nanotechnology, and aerospace pharmacy. 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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