Nevzat Karakoca works at Ibn-i Sina Hospital,
Elevator attendant.
What would you say about his job?
He goes to the elevator in the morning. In that stuffy environment, from eight in the morning until half past five in the evening.
adjusting the descent and ascent of the elevator.
For exactly 30 years…
Exactly thirty.
Now if we say to one of you, "You will be in an elevator cabin for thirty days" it's like solitary confinement.
income.
Think how many people can do it.
You go inside a box.
In a hospital, in a place struggling with diseases, there is no progress in your profession.
You get in and out.
Worse, you get up and down.
Listen to Nevzat Karakoca. He is not like us.
He looks different…
He built a world for himself and created rituals.
So they have ceremonies.
She puts on her morning perfume.
Before entering the elevator
There is an Atatürk statue, saluting him.
Then he enters the elevator with a smile and starts his work.
He says he knows 600 personnel,
Talk to the hospital staff,
“He knows us all; He does his job diligently.”
They say, “On special days, like Mother's Day and World Medicine Day, we celebrate each and every one of us separately.”
I would like to say only one sentence Nevzat Baba said.
“This is how I educated my children, this is how I managed my home. I love my job very much,” he says.
This is manhood and, as the ancients used to say, "trust".
What is "Tevkkul"?
Research it yourself!
"I love my job."
If you can't say this sentence, let it go!
Am I too radical?
I quit!
You don't love your job anyway, what you love is your passions.
Unless you're sitting on a bench in a park with an empty stomach and don't hear the birdsong.
This is true!
The work you do with passion will never starve you; this is more correct.
I visited Professor Vasata in his office in Dusseldorf with my friend Ali.
when we left, he said something interesting: “You retire from your job; but from your passions
You cannot be.”
Then find a job you can do with passion.
Everyone's passions are different.
A person who can stay in an elevator for thirty years and say I love my job, with 600 different people,
He enjoys the happiness of a humane relationship.
If he had gone up and down in that elevator by himself, he would have gone crazy in a year.
Nevzat Karakoca has found the enjoyable side of the job.
Add little ceremonies to your life: whoever made dinner with us,
The other two people communicate secretly at dinner and we applaud wildly for the one who cooks the food. seriously human
it's getting gas.
How is the ceremony? If there is a friend who says "I'll hang my picture at home, everyone greets him in the morning"
I'm sorry.
Nevzat Karakoca is friends with hundreds of people!
Rest assured, he could also be an enemy with his job.
He could have cursed his work all day.
What do we do then:
Either we do what we don't like,
Or we make our work lovable.
Let's break up!
(A.Şerif İZGÖREN-Superman and Ladybug)