Wednesday, February 19, 2025

369 Stunden Strafe -Beschreibung meines vierten Buches

Das Leben eines reichen Teenagers in einem Landhaus. Der junge Mann Tim ist der Sohn eines Millionärs, aber unzufrieden mit seinem Lebensstil und steht vor der Herausforderung, ihn zu ändern. Nachdem er gegen seine Eltern rebelliert und sich weigert, zur Schule zu gehen, wird er bestraft, indem er für fünfzehn Tage zu einer armen Familie aufs Land geschickt wird. Während seiner Zeit dort freundet er sich mit den Kindern der Familie an, lernt neue Fähigkeiten und versteht, dass finanzieller Reichtum nicht das Wichtigste im Leben ist. Er lernt etwas über Unabhängigkeit, Spaß ohne Geld und die Werte von Freundschaft, Familie und Liebe. Nach zwei Wochen erkennt Tim, dass seine Instinkte ihn nicht getäuscht haben und dass es eine Welt gibt, in der Moral, Verpflichtungen und Freude zusammenpassen. Seine Gedanken der Unzufriedenheit verwandeln sich in Gedanken, die nach Lösungen für Probleme suchen. Er ist dankbar für seine Chance, mit dieser finanziell armen, aber intellektuell reichen Familie gelebt und gelernt zu haben.

Erwarten Sie es in ein oder zwei Wochen in allen Elektronikgeschäften. Sie können es innerhalb eines Monats auch im Buchhandel bestellen. Das Buch ist als Hardcover, Softcover und E-Book erhältlich.

Schneller Link zum E-Book: 👉 https://books2read.com/u/4XkxN6


Sie können es auch kostenlos in den Aktionen von Smashwords lesen: 👇 https://www.smashwords.com/profile/view/SezginIsmailov


Sie können es als Softcover, Hardcover und E-Book in allen Ihnen bekannten Geschäften zum Lesen suchen.


Amazon, eBay, Adlibris, Powells, Rakuten, Kobo, Barnes & Noble, Kinokuniya, Thalia, JPC, Abebooks.com, Takealot.com, Booklooker, Alibris, Morawa,


 Booktopia, Triftbooks, WOM, Google Play, Flipkart, Hugendubel, Bücher, Michaelsbund, Dumocks, Kitapavrupa, Pandora, BOL, Orellfüssli


Lehmanns, Walmart, Eurobuch, Tredition, Biblio, Faltershop, Helikon, Legimi, Bokus, D§R, Imge, Cinius, Indigo, Imusic, Athenaeum, Kaufland, Mondadoristore, Paagman, Weltbild, Betterworldbooks, Blackwells, Ebook, Exlibris, Lesen, Libroworld, Lesejury, Kitapsepeti, Ozone und viele andere

369 Hours of Punishment - Description of my fourth book

The life of a rich teenager in a country house . 
The young man Tim is the son of a millionaire but is dissatisfied with his lifestyle and faces the challenge of changing it. After rebelling against his parents and refusing to go to school, he is punished by being sent to live with a poor family in the country for fifteen days. During his time there, he befriends the family's children, learns new skills, and understands that financial wealth is not the most important thing in life. He learns about independence, fun without money, and the values of friendship, family, and love. After two weeks, Tim realizes that his instincts have not deceived him and that there is a world in which morality, obligations, and joy go together. His thoughts of dissatisfaction turn into thoughts that look for solutions to problems. He is grateful for his chance to have lived and learned with this financially poor but intellectually rich family.


Quick link to the e-book. 👉  https://books2read.com/u/bPka8J

You can also read it for free in the promotions of     Smashwords:👇 https://www.smashwords.com/profile/view/SezginIsmailov

You can look for it to read in soft and hard covers, as well as an e-book in all the stores you know. 


Amazon, eBay, Adlibris , Powells , Rakuten , Kobo , Barnes & Noble, Kinokuniya , Thalia , JPC , Abebooks.com , Takealot.com , Booklooker , Alibris, Morawa,

 Booktopia, Triftbooks, WOM, Google Play,  Flipkart , Hugendubel,  Bücher, Michaelsbund, Dumocks, Kitapavrupa, Pandora, BOL, Orellfüssli,

Lehmanns, Walmart, Eurobuch ,  Tredition, Biblio, Faltershop, Helikon, Legimi, Bokus, D§R, Imge, Cinius, Indigo, Imusic, Athenaeum, Kaufland, Mondadoristore, Paagman, Weltbild, Betterworldbooks, Blackwells, Ebook, Exlibris, Lesen, Libroworld, Lesejury, Kitapsepeti, Ozone, and many others

Saturday, February 15, 2025

If you don't sow something, you won't reap anything.

 The message of the proverb emphasizes that nothing comes for free and that success requires action and investment. It reminds us to be active, not to be afraid to make efforts, and to believe that our actions will lead to the desired results.

If you want to have a good job, you need to learn and develop.

If you want to have many friends, you need to be sociable and interested in other people.

If you want to achieve success in sports, you need to train hard and dedicate yourself to your goal.

Ultimately, the proverb "If you don't sow something, you won't reap anything" is a reminder that life is like a garden—what you plant, that's what you will reap. The problem is that only politicians who are hungry for power and money often forget themselves and sow hatred between people, and only they benefit. And people suffer with their emotions.


Monday, February 10, 2025

The Wealth of the Great Kingdom - Description of my second book

 How Prince Max finds an opportunity to realize his dream. To build schools in his kingdom with funding from other kings and merchants. In which children from other kingdoms can be educated. They can receive proper education and training so that they can apply it in their kingdoms and thus change their way of life for the better. He makes sure that he has support from his loved ones. He trusts every piece of advice from his subjects so that his endeavor can have a successful end. In the process of reaching his goal, Max meets the love of his life, as well as secret problems that must be solved before the goal is finalized. Many people understand his method for achieving his desire. Which gives a chance, without much financial resources, united in a common goal, to succeed with their dream. Max is convinced that life will give us what we want when we have put in the effort and patience.


If the description of the book intrigued you,.

You can look for it to read in soft and hard covers, as well as an e-book in all the stores you know.

Amazon, eBay, Adlibris , Powells , Rakuten , Kobo , Barnes & Noble, Kinokuniya , Thalia , JPC , Abebooks.com , Takealot.com , Booklooker , Alibris, Morawa, Booktopia, Triftbooks, WOM, Google Play, Flipkart , Hugendubel, Bücher, Michaelsbund, Dumocks, Kitapavrupa, Pandora, BOL, Orellfüssli, Lehmanns, Walmart, Eurobuch , Tredition, Biblio, Faltershop, Helikon, Legimi, Bokus, D§R, Imge, Cinius, Indigo, Imusic, Athenaeum, Kaufland, Mondadoristore, Paagman, Weltbild, Betterworldbooks, Blackwells, Ebook, Exlibris, Lesen, Libroworld, Lesejury, Kitapsepeti, Ozone, and many others

Wednesday, February 5, 2025

Description of my third book - "The Heir of the Dynasty"

A secret organization led by an ancient royal family is hidden behind the walls of a centuries-old castle, away from the gaze of the world. The kings have reached elderly age and are looking for heirs. They understand that they can dominate countries, but not their children or time. Their daughter Nesia, whom they know nothing about, has been wandering the world for almost 20 years. Their son Henry is adamant about not returning to the castle and continuing the family duties; instead, he has dedicated himself to his medical career and lives in America. Their grandchildren lived regular lives, oblivious to their royal heritage. The castle's rulers feel it's time to look for someone to take over their responsibilities. Henry's son is a student and is unaware of his grandparents' past. Nesia’s daughter knows nothing about her family background because she was raised by nannies. Grandchildren Max and Mary, ignorant of their grandparents' true objectives, are subjected to a series of behind-the-scenes tests and tasks designed to test their knowledge, intelligence, and bravery. 

If the description of the book intrigued you.

You can look for it to read in soft and hard covers, as well as an e-book in all the stores you know.

Amazon, eBay, Adlibris , Powells , Rakuten , Kobo , Barnes & Noble, Kinokuniya , Thalia , JPC , Abebooks.com , Takealot.com , Booklooker , Alibris, Morawa,
Booktopia, Triftbooks, WOM, Google Play, Flipkart , Hugendubel, Bücher, Michaelsbund, Dumocks, Kitapavrupa, Pandora, BOL, Orellfüssli, Lehmanns, Walmart, Eurobuch , Tredition, Biblio, Faltershop, Helikon, Legimi, Bokus, D§R, Imge, Cinius, Indigo, Imusic, Athenaeum, Kaufland, Mondadoristore, Paagman, Weltbild, Betterworldbooks, Blackwells, Ebook, Exlibris, Lesen, Libroworld, Lesejury, Kitapsepeti, Ozone, and many others
You can also read it for free in the promotions of 👉👇https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/1542550

Tuesday, January 28, 2025

Is trading a good business? Navigating the Highs and Lows of Financial Markets

 The allure of trading is undeniable. Visions of quickly multiplying wealth, working from anywhere with a laptop, and being your own boss often swirl around the idea. But is trading a realistic path to a successful business, or is it more of a gamble dressed up in sophisticated charts and acronyms? The answer, as with most things in life, is nuanced. The Appeal of Trading: Let's start with the positives. Trading, at its core, offers several attractive features: Potentially high returns: When done right, trading offers the potential for significant financial gains. The ability to leverage small amounts of capital and capitalize on market fluctuations can lead to rapid growth. Flexibility and Independence: Traders often set their own hours and work from anywhere, offering a level of freedom that many traditional jobs can't match. Intellectual Stimulation: For those who enjoy analyzing data, patterns, and market psychology, trading can be an incredibly engaging and challenging pursuit. Low Barrier to Entry: With the rise of online brokers, almost anyone can open a trading account and start buying and selling assets, making it seemingly accessible. The Hard Truths of Trading: However, the reality of trading as a business often deviates from the glamorous image. Here are some crucial considerations: High Risk of Loss: The potential for significant gains also comes with the potential for significant losses. Markets are inherently volatile, and even the most experienced traders can face unforeseen events that wipe out their capital. Steep Learning Curve: The entry barrier is low, but the barrier to consistent profitability is extremely high. It takes considerable time, effort, and often financial investment to master trading strategies, market analysis, and risk management. Emotional Toll: Trading can be an emotionally draining experience. The constant pressure of managing risk, dealing with losses, and making crucial decisions under pressure can significantly impact one's mental and emotional well-being. It's Not "Get Rich Quick": The idea of getting rich quickly through trading is a dangerous myth. Successful trading requires patience, discipline, and a long-term perspective, just like any other successful business venture. Competition is fierce: You're up against professional traders, sophisticated algorithms, and institutional investors, all vying for the same profits. Requires Capital: Even though you can start with a small amount, you need enough capital to trade effectively and survive losses while you learn. This money must be what one is willing to lose. Trading as a business requires a business mindset. Treating trading like a business rather than a hobby or a form of gambling is crucial for long-term success. This means: Developing a Trading Plan: Just as a business needs a business plan, a trader needs a clearly defined trading plan with specific goals, strategies, and risk management rules. Continuous learning and adaptation: The financial markets are constantly evolving. Successful traders are lifelong learners who continuously adapt their strategies to market conditions. Managing Risk Rigorously: Protecting capital is paramount. Consistent loss management and not following emotions is key to surviving downturns. Analyzing Performance: Regularly reviewing trades, identifying mistakes, and refining strategies are essential for improvement. Building a strong mentality: The emotional aspect can be a large hurdle for many. Is trading right for you? Ultimately, whether trading is a good business depends on individual circumstances, risk tolerance, and commitment. Trading is not a quick-money scheme but rather a demanding profession that demands significant dedication and discipline. If you're willing to treat it as a serious business, invest the time and effort to learn, and manage risk responsibly, it can be a rewarding path. Trading is not for everyone. While the potential rewards are significant, the risks are equally substantial. Instead of viewing it as a shortcut to wealth, it should be approached as a complex and challenging business that requires a strong understanding of the market, robust risk management, and a long-term commitment. Only then can one hope to navigate the financial markets successfully. Before diving in, do thorough research, start with a small amount, and be realistic about your goals. Trading is a journey, not a quick fix.


Wednesday, January 22, 2025

Words versus actions

 Basically, the words are spoken by everyone, but the words of the politicians are mostly heard and commented on. During the years for which there are at least some writings, the words of politicians, kings, and emperors were always directed at someone or against the enemy. Even modern politicians of small countries allow themselves to often blame someone for the obstacles to the development of their people. Politicians of powerful countries always target other powerful countries to get elected. But they always forget to turn their words for the welfare of their people into action. In the modern world, where information reaches many people very quickly and we wonder at the stupid statements of candidate politicians, regardless, we go to elect them again. Why, we know them, and we do not trust the unknown or the new. I only know that for as long as the world can remember, almost nothing has changed in the political sector and the promises of politicians. However, there have always been visionary people who take advantage of politics and make quick money. Now almost the whole world has paid attention to the election of the new American president. Everyone comments from their own point of view. If he sympathizes with him, he defends him with all the shortcomings of the front management. If he is not his favorite, he finds flaws in all his words, grimaces on his face, and people who support him. I am not the person who can give him an assessment. But I know with this new president, the whole world won't be bored. He loves demonstrations and loud words. As he says, of course, every American will become rich and their credit will disappear. Not to mention the Indians/Americans on reservations/where their lives will turn into a fairy tale. Every town and village is already on the ground in order. I'm sure that some well-wishers who supported him, no wonder, begging for money to search for new horizons on Mars, will get money After all, everyone holds a unique perspective. We can't blame them for everything. There is one more thing I can add. It always or more often, happens that those who have the highest expectations are disappointed. Because direct help always leads to opposition to people's feelings. The only thing I cannot accept is that all American politicians forget that their roots are from the whole world.

While they envy you, rejoice. When they start to pity you, woe to you!

 Have you ever heard a saying so true it stings a little? An ancient saying goes: "While they envy you, rejoice. When they start to pit...