
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a close-up, angled perspective of an open notebook containing handwritten text, situated in The Hague, Netherlands. The notebook features white, horizontally lined paper, with visible binder holes along the left edge indicating it is part of a larger bound collection. The text is rendered in black ink using a cursive script, comprising three distinct statements in Turkish. The first statement reads: "İnsanlar gençliğinde öğrenir, yaşlandığında anlar." This translates to: "People learn in their youth, understand in their old age." The second statement is: "Kimse elindekini değerini bilmez, sahip olduğu sürece, ama bir gün onu kaybettiğinde gerçek yüzünü görür." This translates to: "No one knows the value of what they have as long as they have it, but one day when they lose it, they see its true face." Two small, reddish-brown smudges are present on the paper within this section of text. The third statement reads: "Uyuşunu bilmediğin kişinin suyunu kapılırsan, kuyusunda boğulursun." This translates to: "If you get caught in the current of a person whose nature you don't know, you will drown in their well." A small white mark, possibly correction fluid, is visible near the final word of this statement. At the bottom of the frame, a decorative element, likely a sticker or cutout, is present and appears out of focus. This element depicts a floral design, with a prominent yellow flower accompanied by pink and purple hues. The lighting suggests an indoor setting.
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