Short overview of my story
I was born in Antalya in 2000. After an oxygen problem in infancy I was diagnosed with cerebral palsy. What medical textbooks treated as a low-hope prognosis turned into a long journey because my family held on to me tightly.
My childhood and teenage years swung between rehabilitation corridors and running tracks. Between physiotherapy appointments I squeezed in encyclopedia pages, sports, design and cameras. For almost everything labelled “he can’t”, I first trained my body, then my brain, step by step.
Today my life turns around three main axes: image-making and photography, music production, and writing. All of them circle around the same question: “When the mind hits a boundary, can it redraw the map?” I keep testing that question under the northern lights of Norway, in the heat of Antalya and inside the plasticity of my own brain.
In my studies and career plans, economics, data, creative industries and entrepreneurship live side by side. Long-term, I want my books and projects to become both inspiration and a sustainable life model for people living with cerebral palsy.
