Precision and Confidence: The Art of Archery
I entered the world of archery completely by chance when I decided to help my mother and her colleague who founded an archery section for elementary school students. In order to effectively fulfill the role I had taken on, I first had to familiarize myself with the skill and the sport itself.
Getting to know the sport through conversations with professionals who have been involved and competed in this sport for many years was interesting, and that's when my interest in archery began to grow. Since I dedicated my free time to this activity, I decided to start training myself to gain a subjective sense of the sport and also reap the benefits it offers.
As a beginner, I found success, and over time, I developed a strong liking for the sport, continuing to practice archery to this day. I have never competed, nor do I have the desire to do so because the primary motivation for engaging in this sport is the improvement of my mental and spiritual abilities. Calmness, tolerance, respect for others, and appreciation for others are just some of the benefits one can gain from practicing archery.
Archery, as an individual sport, perfectly aligns with my personality traits, and that's what attracts me the most to this sport. In every training session, in addition to honing my shooting skills, I work on personal development to become better. Every sport builds certain values in a person, and archery does that for me in the best possible way.
In addition to training, I work within the archery section for children, which brings me special satisfaction. Working with children is always interesting, but it can be a bit challenging at times. Despite the challenges, at the end of the school year when the competition is held, and prizes are awarded, the smiles on the faces of those children tell me that I haven't wasted my time.
The precision and meticulousness I develop in archery, I try to bring into web development so that my code looks good, is well-structured, and is understandable to others. This has created a habit for me to set personal standards so that my code is neat and precise, and every new project aims closer to the center that one should strive for.