He worked as an educator and school principal for many years in Turkey and Kazakhstan. Then life took him to America. Today he lives in Austin, Texas. He learned a new profession: repairman. He particularly emphasizes that this profession offers a strong livelihood and is one of the fields that artificial intelligence will not easily affect. But this video is not just a story of a career change… This episode is also a true example of rebuilding a life in another country, establishing connections with a language of love in a new society, and how a person can put down roots again wherever they go. Based on his experiences in Africa, he says something very important: People can love people wherever they go with a sincere heart, and people can love them in return. Another important message, especially for parents: Everyone should have a hobby that can one day turn into a profession. We should raise our children this way too. This episode also highlights how his 8-year-old son, Hüzeyfe, has built warm relationships in his American neighborhood and his impressive approach to bringing people together, making this journey one of its most special parts. This week on "Those Who Hold On": A true story of holding on, stretching from Turkey to Kazakhstan, and from Africa to Austin, Texas. #ThoseWhoHoldOn #HoldingOnToLife #LifeInAmerica #AustinTexas #MigrationStory #ANewLife #CareerChange #Repairing #ArtificialIntelligenceAndProfessions #ProfessionsOfTheFuture #TurksInAmerica #Educator #SchoolPrincipal #AfricanExperience #FamilyStory #ChildEducation #Motivation #InspiringStories #TrueStory #NewBeginnings