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Can you keep a secret?

Posted on August 8, 2009 Written by ripitup

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How many secrets do you have?  Some, right? It is not like I have an exciting double life or a secret identity. Neither does the 20 something- Brit Emma.

But she keeps a lot of little things- from everyone. And there are things that would/could humiliate her at work, in the eyes of her parents, best-friend, boyfriend…She is also hoping for a better job, a better love life…You get the idea.

One day, she is on a plane, sitting next to a stranger. And the plane goes through awful turbulence. Everyone  on the plane seems to be afraid for their lives. So Emma says what the hell and spills everything out to the mysterious American stranger.

The plane doesn’t crash though. But she can’t remain too happy she survived: turns out the stranger is actually one of the bosses of the company she’s working for- a man they have heard of yet not met before. And he knows every intimate little detail about her. Worse, he remembers everything…The interactions are funny and with the growing sexual chemistry, things begin to get a lot more complicated…

 Author: Sophie Kinsella

This book is the first book I read by Kinsella and I definitely became addicted to her writing style.

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The story is fun, witty and the circumstances are very hilarious. Emma’s boss- Jack Harper is the kind of older guy( Harper is probably is in his 40s)  women fantasize about. Ruggedly handsome, effortlessly sexy, exciting and oh, as a bonus-he is rich.

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“Ike” Aykut Ogut : Can you coach your own life?

Posted on July 31, 2009 Written by ripitup

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Aykut “Ike” Ogut
Aykut "Ike" Ogut
There are very few Turkish men I admire and respect; and this guy has entered the list at the top. I had not heard his name before,not up until a couple of weeks ago when I ran across his book: “Evrenden Torpilim Var”. Translated into English, it basically means “The Universe Favors Me”. Although an interesting title, I wasn’t intrigued by the average cover- it resembled any other self-help/life-coaching book.
Evrenden Torpilim Var - The Universe Favors Me (cover)
Evrenden Torpilim Var - The Universe Favors Me (cover)
But when I read the back, I was hooked. What did it say? Oh well, basically this guy has given a summary of two major parts of his life. His weight did reach 150 kgs (something around 300 pounds),  he has been to jail where he found out he lost his father, he was beaten so hard that he lost sight with one eye ,survived on cornflakes mixed with beer,has lived in a foreign country (the States) where he moved to before learning the language…        
Then he narrates the second part where he learned that foreign language so well that he did voice-overs , played leads in movies in that country, lost 70 kgs (~140 IBS), … and basically got everything he wanted out of life.        
        I read the book in 2 days. It is funny,thought-provoking and very easy to identify with. You don’t really have the guts,or the will to challenge the author on any matter because whatever you have been through, he has been through worse. Whatever you want to manage, he has managed it. The guy has studied acting in Los Angeles and played in theaters in New York. He wasn’t just another American stuggling actor,doing whatever job he could findto survive:he also had the visa issues that us foreigners are unfortunately so familiar with.  He has a theory that you might disagree with: He believes that the universe presents you a reality that you have helped be created. When you are about to say, “come on man-you’ ve got to be shitting me!”, he comes up with so many good real life examples that hit home that you admit defeat. And it is in your favor to do so, because this guy has pulled off so much,so well.       
 Let’s take a broad look: He makes good money, loves what he does, he can work in the States and in Turkey as an actor and voice artist/director, he is an established life-coach (he also has a funny story about his American coach who taught him all about everything) and h?mm-oh yeah- he is also married to his soulmate.      
       A definite role-model for me. I am so happy to find a Turkish person who is just as crazy and well-passionate. As I finish, I want to share my fav. advice from him: (paraphrased)-Don’t listen to your friends or family when it comes to your dreams. They may have the best intentions but they will only get in your way. I should know-my friends were asking me to if I hadn’t been famous yet and suggestes I come back to Turkey. And there I was working as a dishwasher…* Does it sound familiar,people? My parents-especially my mom-loves to talk about how 95% (or more) of the people in the movie/writing businesses are miserable and I should get a regular job and do the rest as a hobby. I have had the same dream for 13 years. Give me a break. I might fail- I just wanna fail on my own terms.*Oh and the good friends? They have so much to say about our age, romantic possibilities and expeactations. I sometimes find myself thinking “who are these people??? Are they there for encouragement or sabotage? Geez!!!
Aykut and his wife, Esra
Aykut and his wife, Esra
This book is recommended for anyone who dreams about more than dating just anyone, more than scraping by, who is driven by his/her own personality and dreams; rather than being a part of the herd.
If you are a fan of the herd, he does recommend those people to use the book for straightening an uneven end of a table or something…

link  for Turkish-speakers:

http://www.ayratown.com/videos/beyaz.html

 

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