Once upon a time there was a traveling teacher and he left Asia Minor after a year of exploring and returned to Southeast Asia.
He began helping 4th graders. As a student he was making new friends and sharing on another very small part of the spinning planet filled with orchids and astonishing butterflies. Ah, the joys of travel, teaching and taking risks!
Meanwhile, back in Bursa, Turnkey, a magical place on a border between Asia and Europe, at the Western end of the Silk Road, Zeynep is a precocious 5-year old.
The front of her t-shirt reads, "Nobody's perfect."
The back reads, "I am Nobody."
She pointed around her restaurant and whispered across the table.
"See these adults? Why do they look so sad and/or angry? Because, when they were young, they were punished for dreaming."
"Yes, fear is a real imaginary way with them, this perpetual adolescence."
"And I'll tell you another thing," said Zeynep. "I experience joy through writing, painting, drawing, singing and dancing."
"Yes," I whispered, "I am happy we met here. You are my best friend in the world. I trust you and love you." We shared a hug and dissolved into tear reflected light.