Jan 24 2013: He mentions good points, but if we think general, we can understand that his ideas are based on his military background. Thus, I felt like he was trying to manipulate me. I'm not sure and of course I have no doubt about his intelligence or knowlegde but it didn't leave a good feeling on me.
He is right in general, but as I said; this is similar to converging.
I respect him, but I do not totally concur with him.
Jan 21 2013: First, this is such a great question, thank you
Second, as I'm an undergraduate student, I can say that I have not realized my potential yet because I'm on the way !
If we generalize it, we can easily see that everyone is on the way which is indicated according to the potential. Thus, I state that if we realize our potential, we can be sure that it is the end.
Jan 18 2013: I feel that I am the one who should add the Turkish form of it.
Simple !
"Sizi Seviyoruz"
("Siz" as "You" but in formal form, "Seviyoruz" as a progressive verb form which means "to love", "-i" as an accusative case, indicates object of the verb)
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He is right in general, but as I said; this is similar to converging.
I respect him, but I do not totally concur with him.
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Second, as I'm an undergraduate student, I can say that I have not realized my potential yet because I'm on the way !
If we generalize it, we can easily see that everyone is on the way which is indicated according to the potential. Thus, I state that if we realize our potential, we can be sure that it is the end.
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I'm glad to have it and I have already accepted, this is such a great idea.
I'll keep supporting you...
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Simple !
"Sizi Seviyoruz"
("Siz" as "You" but in formal form, "Seviyoruz" as a progressive verb form which means "to love", "-i" as an accusative case, indicates object of the verb)