Д°г§inizdeki Г–kгјze | Oha Deyin Вђ“ Bгјlent

Akyürek argues that modern self-help books act like a "reverse Quran" or "Satan’s handbooks," encouraging greed and narcissism under the guise of growth. He suggests that instead of constantly trying to "gain" more, people should return to their essence through humility and contentment.

Bülent Akyürek’s (translated as "Say Whoa to the Ox Within") is a provocative critique of the modern self-help industry. Far from a traditional self-improvement manual, it positions itself as a "personal regression" book, challenging the aggressive pursuit of success and consumption. Core Themes & Philosophy Д°Г§inizdeki Г–kГјze Oha Deyin – BГјlent

The author attacks "modern time freaks" and the capitalist mindset that views every human as a consumer or a product. He advocates for starting the day by asking what is "halal or haram" rather than what is a "win or loss". Style & Reader Reception Akyürek argues that modern self-help books act like

The book is considered a pioneer in "neo-Sufi" literature, contrasting Western hedonism and ego with Eastern values like modesty ( tevazu ) and spiritual reflection. Far from a traditional self-improvement manual, it positions