
Yasemin Yiğit Kuru
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an engineer who loves reading and writing
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Red-Haired Princess
When I was little, my hair was always short. Because of my mom's busy schedule and my mischief, whenever my hair grew long enough to touch my shoulders, she would cut it short in a snap. Yet, I wished I could have long hair like the other cute girls. Due to my short hair, when I went to the grocery store, old ladies would call me "son," and women wouldn't let me sit next to them on buses. It hurt me a lot.
By Yasemin Yiğit Kuru2 years ago in Fiction
Elderly Woman Behind The Counter In a Small Town
When the worn-out cassette caught her eye, the elderly woman, memories flooding back, pulled it from the drawer, feeling as though the fabric of time had been torn, revealing a different dimension. Behind the counter, she embarked on a journey to the past when she stumbled upon that old cassette, a gift from a friend when she was fifteen.
By Yasemin Yiğit Kuru2 years ago in Fiction
4 Powerful Practices to Take Control of Your Life
When our teacher mentioned these practices in the Self Mastery class, saying “you do it for 21 days and something happens,” it sounded very spiritual to me, and I didn’t really believe in miracles anymore.
By Yasemin Yiğit Kuru2 years ago in Motivation








