Dr Mehmet Yildiz
1 min readMar 21, 2020

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This article is full of ideas and truly inspiring.

Congratulations on studies which took so many years. Great investment on accumulated knowledge! No wonder, we elicit insights from your content.

You nail it when you cited one of my favourite authors, William Faulker who was awarded Nobel Prize in 1949. His deeply meaningful and profound speech for humanity touched my heart and brought tears to my eyes in my undergraduate years. Then, I started learning to read and write from heart.

Reading your article today is so serendipitous to me because when I was designing ILLUMINATION a week ago, I was exactly thinking about his prominent message about reading. This is one of the reasons I am against stringent rule-based, constraint, and elitist view of knowledge curation as we never know where the gems are hidden.

As Faulkner says we must “Read, read, read. Read everything — trash, classics, good and bad, and see how they do it. Just like a carpenter who works as an apprentice and studies the master. Read! You’ll absorb it. Then write. If it’s good, you’ll find out. If it’s not, throw it out of the window.

Kudos on your article!

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Dr Mehmet Yildiz
Dr Mehmet Yildiz

Written by Dr Mehmet Yildiz

Scientist, Technologist, Inventor, focusing on HEALTH and JOY. Founder of ILLUMINATION, curating key messages for society. Connection: https://digitalmehmet.com

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