Araz Gholami

Blog Thoughts, Articles, Memories, and Events

Oblomovism

Given that laziness is currently one of humanity’s main problems, i’ve decided to share my experiences and thoughts after noticing changes in this area in myself. let’s start with an example from the past. back then, survival was the primary condition and driver of every action in life (and in pr... Read All

August 19, 2018, Istanbul

These days turkey is completely on holiday for eid al-adha, and almost everyone at the company has gone back to their hometowns, except for one person who is naturally from istanbul and doesn’t have family to visit. i wake up in the morning, come to the office, and work alone until evening. in the e... Read All

August 7, 2018, Istanbul

Moments after a panic attack when i stepped on the scale, i decided to register at the gym that same day and end my home–office–home–kfc routine. it was a tough separation, but after signing up and attending the first session, i realized it was totally worth it. the energy and morale i get from bein... Read All

July 20, 2018, Istanbul

Yesterday, while explaining a project scenario on the company whiteboard, i caught a comment my boss made and realized that, in addition to managing three companies and supporting the livelihoods of over 50 people, he’s also a university professor teaching physics. today, after a week, i finally ... Read All

Another Night | July 16, 2018, Istanbul

I’ve had a cold for a few days. when i come home from work, i close the doors and windows, and the house gets intensely warm. the warmth reminds me of winter, cold winters with beautiful snow. truly, every good thing in my life has happened in winter, unlike the bad things that occurred in spring, f... Read All

Giving Back

As far back as i can remember, in any subject, i always wanted to spend time with people who knew more than me or had more experience or authority in that area. consider me as b, a person who knows a moderate amount. someone who knows more than me is a, and someone who knows less is c. this ap... Read All

July 1, 2018, Istanbul

After overcoming insomnia with various healthy and not-so-healthy techniques, i dove headfirst into my old and ever-present headache, adding it to my already numerous problems. this one can’t be fixed by any known method. probably there’s no other way to get rid of it except smashing your head with ... Read All

June 24, 2018, Istanbul

Turkey’s elections took place today. the previous problem of noisy campaign ads was replaced by car horns and celebratory gunshots from the supporters of the winning candidate. i hope their shooting angles aren’t less than 90 degrees. in response, i spent the entire day stretched out in bed, from wa... Read All

On Having No Plan

Long before my military service ended, a friend pointed out that i needed to make a “plan” for what comes after. he felt that my plan only extended until the end of service and that i had no idea what to do afterward. and he was right. at 18, i decided to get my bachelor’s degree in computer engi... Read All

June 17, 2018, Istanbul

Yesterday, i finally decided to get rid of carrying cash and open a bank account. after obtaining a tax number, which took a few hours, and visiting 20–30 banks, i realized that the only bank willing to open an account for me was ziraat bank, our own “agriculture bank.” but even then, only one branc... Read All

Cooking at Home in a Foreign Land

Turkey, and especially istanbul, might not have the top spot in the world for food variety and restaurant density, but it’s definitely among the top. however, after more than a month, homesickness for homemade food sets in, and you decide to take matters into your own hands. the bigger problem is th... Read All

June 10, 2018, Istanbul

One of the differences between istanbul and tabriz is the humidity. tabriz is extremely dry, while istanbul is very humid. one effect of this humidity is that clothes don’t dry properly after washing. that’s why wherever there’s a washing machine, there’s almost always a dryer next to it. after a... Read All