TIRININ

A Turkish musicians international success is a big proud for a Turk who lives in a foreign country. This famous pianist was so sensitive that he had left the stage when he heard a cell phone ring during the concert in Istanbul. “Please sir, calm down”

I loved to see this concert definitely in the biggest concert hall in New York.

“Unfortunately all tickets are sold out.” Actually I couldn’t afford it but this city had full of surprise: “My wife couldn’t come. I can give  you her ticket”

And that’s the moment…

While he was playing the piano so beautifully in the excellent acoustic of the hall, a cell phone ring reached to me from one of the irresponsible audiences (can he/she be a Turkish?) . But he…

At the end of the concert, everyone applauded him for standing up as I did. But, I had a question in my mind: “I’m sure he didn’t hear the ringing. If he heard it he would leave the stage immediately, even if here is New York. But is it so important?”

This too Shall Pass

“This too shall pass” (Persian:این نیز بگذرد, een niz bogzarad, Hebrew: גם זה יעבור, gam zeh yaavor, Turkish: Bu da geçer) is a proverb indicating that all material conditions, positive or negative, are temporary. The phrase seems to have originated in the writings of the medieval Persian Sufi poets, and is often attached to a fable of a great king who is humbled by the simple words. Some versions of the fable, beginning with that of Attar of Nishapur, add the detail that the phrase is inscribed on a ring, which therefore has the ability to make the happy man sad and the sad man happy.

I wrote this calligraphic proverb with water, the most temporary medium. It was not easy because of the summer heat was making water evaporate so quickly. After taking this photo it totally disappeared, like richness, poverty and time…