Evirdim Basimi Baktim - Yuzune Indir
Look at their face with curiosity rather than judgment.
The word evirmek implies a deliberate turn or a transformation. When we "turn our head," we are choosing to look away from our own distractions—our worries, our phones, our internal monologues—to focus on the "other." It is the first step toward empathy. Evirdim Basimi Baktim Yuzune Indir
Notice when your mind is elsewhere and physically/mentally turn toward the person speaking. Look at their face with curiosity rather than judgment
When you "turn and look," you are saying: “You are here. You are seen. You matter.” Notice when your mind is elsewhere and physically/mentally
To look at a face ( yüzüne bakmak ) is to read a story. A face carries the maps of a person's life: the fine lines of laughter, the heavy shadows of sleepless nights, and the quiet light of hope. When we truly look, we move past the superficial "How are you?" and begin to understand the unspoken.
Sometimes, the most revolutionary thing we can do in a world that wants our attention elsewhere is to simply turn our heads and look at the person right in front of us.