05.02.2025 21:40
The author Osman Öztürk was a guest on the Papyrus program hosted by Mesut Şenol. Öztürk discussed topics such as the emotional void left by his father's presence in Germany, the importance of the need for security, the necessity of raising awareness against peer bullying, and the role of respect in traffic.
This week's guest on the Papyrus program hosted by Mesut Şenol was writer Osman Öztürk. In the program, Öztürk addressed various topics ranging from the emotional effects of his father's work in Germany to the measures that need to be taken against peer bullying in education.
"MY FATHER'S WORKING IN GERMANY WAS AN ECONOMIC ADVANTAGE, BUT I WAS EMOTIONALLY INCOMPLETE"
Osman Öztürk stated that his father's work in Germany contributed economically to the family during his childhood, but this situation created an emotional void within him. Öztürk, who said, "I grew up with a feeling of incompleteness," emphasized that nothing can replace a child's need for parental love.
"AWARENESS ON PEER BULLYING IS ESSENTIAL"
Öztürk pointed out that peer bullying is a widespread problem in education, stating, "Children need to be made aware of this issue in schools. It is very important to understand both the victims and the bullies," he said.
"RESPECT IN TRAFFIC INCREASES QUALITY OF LIFE"
Evaluating the effects of a culture of respect in traffic on social life, Öztürk noted that practicing empathy in traffic is essential for both individual and societal peace. He expressed his desire for respect and understanding to spread across all social areas.