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Create a similar story for a different (e.g., creative arts, customer service)? Focus on the emotional growth of the character?

For three weeks, the team had been struggling with a malfunctioning software system. Panic was setting in. The manager, a booming voice named Mr. Demir, was paced back and forth, lecturing everyone on productivity.

"My name is Emrah," he said clearly. "And I know why the system is failing." EmrahВ AdД±n Ne Senin

"You," Demir demanded. "You’ve been here for months, but you never say anything. I don’t even know what you do. (Emrah, what is your name?)"

Emrah thought being quiet kept him safe, but it actually kept him invisible. Speaking up is often the only way to gain recognition. Create a similar story for a different (e

"Good work, Emrah," Demir said, his tone shifting from angry to impressed. "Why didn't you say something sooner?" "I was waiting to be asked," Emrah admitted. "Don't wait," Demir replied. "Make them know your name."

The moment someone asks who you are (or in this case, forces you to state it), it is an invitation to take ownership of your knowledge. Panic was setting in

From that day on, Emrah was no longer a ghost. He learned that his value wasn't just in his work, but in sharing it. The Lesson: Why This Story is Useful