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00:00Have you ever dreamed a dream that you thought was impossible, my dear friends?
00:05But what would you do if there were mountains of obstacles in your way to achieving that dream?
00:11Poverty, desperation, even the prejudices of people who say, "This isn't for you."
00:18Despite all of this, could you find the courage within yourself to pursue your dream?
00:24Now put everything aside and think about this.
00:27What if, at a moment when you thought everything was over, a complete stranger reached out to you and extended their hand?
00:34If only he could illuminate your future not just with a pair of shoes, but with his whole heart.
00:39Would you look for a reason behind this selfless act of kindness?
00:43Why would someone adopt the dream of a child they've never met as if it were their own?
00:48This is our story about a little girl herding goats in a poor village in Muğla in the 1970s and her seemingly impossible dream.
00:58And we will witness the touching story of a kind-hearted shoemaker who keeps that dream alive with his own wounded heart.
01:06So what was the great secret behind that shoemaker brightening a little girl's future with just a pair of shoes?
01:15We will learn all of this together, dear friends.
01:20Please be sure to write down your thoughts on this heartwarming story and where you heard about us, okay?
01:28If you're ready, we can move on to the hopeful story of Veterinarian Fatma.
01:33Enjoy watching.
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01:50In that little-known village nestled on the lush green slopes of Muğla, time seemed to flow with a different rhythm.
01:57The sun filtered through the silvery leaves of the olive trees, warming the earth, and each new day began almost identical to the last.
02:06At the very heart of this cycle was a girl whose dreams ran faster than the steps of the goats she herded.
02:13Fatma.
02:14He was the only child of a family deeply rooted in this land, steeped in poverty, but who had never lost hope.
02:22She was only 17 years old, but her eyes held the wisdom of ages, and her hands were calloused from the earth.
02:29Every morning, he would wake up with the first rays of sunlight, listen to the sounds of the goats in the pen, and consider each of their troubles as his own, sharing in their worries.
02:42The relentless pain gnawing at his father's joints prevented him from being the man of the house, shifting the responsibility of supporting the family onto his mother's shoulders.
02:52His mother was a strong and healthy woman.
02:55He would set off at dawn, work for daily wages in the fields of the surrounding villages, and return home in the darkness of evening, tired but proud.
03:08In her remaining time, Fatma would sell the cheese made from the abundant milk of the goats she herded at the district market to earn a few extra pennies.
03:19He would do the math.
03:20Fatma's world was limited to the boundaries of the village and the pastures where her goats grazed.
03:26But their dreams stretched beyond those mountains to cities no one knew or had ever seen.
03:32His greatest passion was animals.
03:35For him, a goat that was about to give birth meant days of excitement.
03:41She wouldn't sleep at night, she would stand guard in front of the barn, and she would help with the birth as best she could, using the skills she had learned from her mother.
03:48The sacred moment of witnessing a life come into the world filled his heart with indescribable joy.
03:56There was an old and weary veterinarian who visited the village occasionally.
04:00She looked with admiration at the man sent by the government to vaccinate the animals and care for the sick ones.
04:07But for her, veterinary medicine was a job only men could do.
04:11You had to be strong and powerful, not afraid of injections, and most importantly, you had to be a man.
04:19This idea was ingrained in her mind by the men of the village, like an unquestionable truth.
04:27The turning point in his life began one spring morning with cries rising from his neighbors' barn.
04:33The cow, whom her neighbors had nicknamed "Yellow Girl," was having difficulty giving birth.
04:38The village elders had gathered, each offering a different opinion, but no one could alleviate the cow's suffering.
04:46The cow's owner, in desperation, sent word to the town center and summoned the veterinarian.
04:52Fatma watched what was happening anxiously through the slightly open barn door.
04:56The agonizing cries of Sarı Kız (Yellow Girl) pierced his own heart like a knife.
05:01Hours later, a car appeared on the dusty village road.
05:06The man who got out of the car wasn't the usual old veterinarian.
05:09He was accompanied by a young woman who walked with confident strides.
05:14This was Zeynep, the daughter of veterinarian Cihat Bey.
05:17Zeynep had studied in the city, followed in her father's footsteps, and was a newly graduated veterinarian.
05:22But instead of caring for fancy pets in the city's luxurious clinics, he chose to serve the hardworking animals of this land alongside his father.
05:34He was wearing clean overalls and boots.
05:38Her hair was pulled back tightly, and the sparkle of her love for her profession shone in her eyes.
05:43The villagers were surprised that a woman was practicing veterinary medicine, and they began whispering amongst themselves.
05:49Fatma was frozen in place.
05:52He couldn't take his eyes off Zeynep.
05:55A woman, just like her, was there to save a cow's life.
06:00How could this have happened?
06:02This image, which shattered the walls of his mind, had destroyed everything he knew, everything he believed.
06:09Ignoring the murmurs around her, Zeynep confidently entered the barn.
06:15He examined the cow together with his father.
06:18The situation was serious; the calf was in breech position.
06:20Zeynep rolled up her sleeves and calmly got to work.
06:25After hours of arduous struggle, a small and frail calf was born thanks to Zeynep's skillful hands.
06:33The yellow cat and her cub were saved.
06:37When Zeynep emerged from the barn, her face was covered in sweat and her overalls were soiled, but her eyes gleamed with triumph.
06:45At that moment, that tired but happy face was etched into Fatma's heart like a seal.
06:51That day, it wasn't just the yellow-haired girl and her baby that were born to Fatma.
06:56That day, a new dream, an unshakeable goal, was born within Fatma.
07:02Now she knew what she wanted.
07:04She could do everything that was considered a man's job.
07:09She was going to be Fatma the veterinarian, not Fatma the goat shepherd.
07:13For him, this dream was no longer just a wish, but a destiny to be achieved.
07:20From that day on, while tending his goats, he would draw pictures on the rock where he sat, using twigs and needles as if he were making a pinpoint drawing.
07:28He tried to observe animal diseases more carefully and understand their language better.
07:35The fire within him had grown so strong that poverty and hardship seemed destined to melt away in its presence.
07:45But life wasn't as generous as dreams.
07:49The path ahead was thorny and long.
07:52And he was unaware that he would have to walk barefoot on this path.
07:57All she knew was that one day everyone would call her Fatma the veterinarian.
08:02This thought would be a beacon of hope, illuminating his heart even in the darkest moments.
08:09Weeks had passed since Zeynep left the village.
08:12But his image, his resolute stance, and that weary smile never left Fatma's mind for a moment.
08:19Now, when he herded his goats and looked at the mountains, rocks, and trees, he wasn't just seeing nature.
08:25He could see a sign of life in the veins of every leaf, hear the heartbeat of a living being in the rustling of every skin.
08:33His world had taken on a completely different color thanks to Zeynep's touch.
08:37At night, when everyone was asleep, he would sit in the barn with the newborn kids, listening to their breathing.
08:45As she watched them snuggle up to their mother and suckle, she remembered the tenderness Zeynep had shown to the blonde girl and her puppy.
08:53This wasn't just a job, this was a commitment.
08:57To touch a living being's life, to alleviate its suffering, to be instrumental in its coming into the world—that was it.
09:03Fatma couldn't share this new passion with anyone.
09:07If she told her mother, her mother would say, "My daughter, those things aren't for us, don't dream about them."
09:11If she talked about her father, she would be even more upset because of her helplessness.
09:16His friends in the village, however, mocked his enthusiasm.
09:20Are you going to be a veterinarian? How will a young woman ever stick a needle into a cow?
09:25That's why she hid her dream in the deepest corner of her heart.
09:28He was raising her in a place where no one could touch her, no one could mock her.
09:34He was no longer content with just observing.
09:36If he saw a dog with a limp in the village, he would squat down beside it and examine its leg, trying to overcome his fear.
09:43If he heard that a chicken was sick, he would secretly sneak into the coop and try to figure out what was wrong with the animal.
09:50Using herbs she learned from her mother, she would make ointments for minor wounds and secretly apply them to animals.
09:56These small and clumsy interventions were a great learning experience for him.
10:00A month later, luck changed for him.
10:03Veterinarian Cihat Bey and his daughter Zeynep have returned to the village for routine vaccinations.
10:10As soon as Fatma heard the news, she felt her heart pounding in her chest.
10:15This was an opportunity.
10:16She needed to talk to him, tell him about her dream.
10:20He hastily tied the goats in a net and ran to the village square.
10:25Zeynep was helping her father, preparing the vaccines.
10:28Fatma stood aside, trying to gather her courage.
10:32His legs were trembling, and his palms were sweating.
10:35What if Zeynep, like the others, mocks him, or belittles his dream?
10:41This fear made him hesitate for a moment, but the fire in his heart was greater than his fear.
10:49He took a deep breath and walked towards Zeynep.
10:52Zeynep smiled when she noticed him.
10:55"Hi, you're the girl who was in front of the neighbor's barn that day, aren't you?" she asked.
11:00Fatma shook her head in surprise.
11:03She remembered him.
11:04This small detail gave him incredible courage.
11:07"Yes, it's me, uh, I want to talk to you about something," he stammered.
11:13Zeynep stopped what she was doing and turned to him with her full attention.
11:18Of course I'm listening, he said.
11:21Fatma poured out her feelings in one go.
11:23She hasn't forgotten it since that day, how much she loves animals, and most importantly, that she wants to become a veterinarian someday.
11:32he said.
11:33He held his breath as he finished his sentence, staring at Zeynep's face.
11:38Her reaction would be either a beginning or an end for her.
11:42No mocking expression appeared on Zeynep's face.
11:45On the contrary, her eyes shone even brighter.
11:48He looked at Fatma with an understanding and warm smile.
11:52That's a wonderful dream, he said.
11:55Why not, that would be great.
11:58Fatma couldn't believe what she heard.
12:00Her eyes filled with tears.
12:02For the first time, someone believed in her and didn't belittle her dream.
12:06Zeynep gently patted his shoulder.
12:10But let me tell you a secret," he said.
12:12What we do isn't actually called veterinary medicine.
12:16This is the old name for our profession.
12:18We are veterinarians.
12:20Fatma froze at the word she heard.
12:25"A doctor?" she whispered.
12:28How?
12:29Are you a doctor now?
12:31So you're a doctor?
12:33Zeynep laughed at his innocent surprise.
12:37Of course I'm a doctor.
12:39I am an animal doctor.
12:40You will be there one day, too.
12:42People might still call you Fatma the vet.
12:45In these lands, this name sounds warmer.
12:47But you will always know that you are a doctor, that you are a scientist, he said.
12:53This conversation had opened a new door in Fatma's mind.
12:58Physician, doctor, veterinarian.
13:01These words had elevated his dream even further, giving it a more sacred meaning.
13:07He no longer wanted to be just someone who healed animals.
13:11He wanted to be a doctor.
13:15Before leaving, Zeynep took a small, old anatomy book from her bag and handed it to Fatma.
13:21This was during my student days.
13:24"Now it will be useful to you," he said.
13:28Fatma received the book as if it were a sacred relic.
13:31He inhaled the scent of the bound pages.
13:34This was the first tangible thing she had on her way to achieving her dreams.
13:39Everything changed for Fatma after that day.
13:43At night, in the faint light of the gas lamp, he began to read that old anatomy book.
13:48There were a lot of Latin terms and complicated diagrams that he didn't understand, but he didn't give up.
13:54He was reading, trying to understand, imagining the illustrations in the book while riding on his goats.
14:00As his dreams grew bigger, the obstacles in his path became more apparent.
14:05He needed to read it.
14:07He needed to go to university.
14:09But how?
14:10His family didn't have the money to send him to school.
14:13They could barely afford a new pair of shoes, let alone university fees.
14:18His shoes were now in tatters.
14:21The patches her mother had made were coming undone, and the sole was full of holes.
14:25Walking barefoot on the earth didn't bother him.
14:28He was a village boy.
14:30Their feet were calloused and strong.
14:33But he couldn't go to the city like that.
14:36This situation was like a symbol that reminded her every day of the distance between her dreams and the painful reality.
14:45One day, his father, with the little money he had saved,
14:50"Come on, my daughter, let's buy you a new pair of shoes, you can't wear these anymore," he said.
14:55Fatma knew how hard her father had worked to save that money.
15:00It contained both joy and sadness.
15:03The next day, he and his father set off for the town.
15:07Fatma was walking barefoot, holding her tattered shoes in her hands.
15:12This walk wasn't just to a shoemaker; it was, unknowingly, a step towards one's own destiny.
15:18That day, when he opened the wooden door of a shoemaker's shop,
15:22He was unaware that his life was about to change irrevocably.
15:27Murat Efendi's shoemaker's shop was one of those places where time seemed to stand still.
15:32The noise of the outside world softens as it filters in through the wooden door.
15:37to the rich smell of leather, the rhythmic clicking of the pulls
15:42and would leave us to the silent testimony of the countless patterns on the walls.
15:46Murat Efendi was in his 60s, his shoulders slightly slumped under the weight of his profession.
15:52But he was a wise man whose gaze still held the curiosity of a young man.
15:58His hands have given life to thousands of shoes, shaping the leather like a sculptor.
16:04His hands were calloused, but he was equally skillful.
16:07That day, while she was mending a tear in an old Yemeni shoe at her workbench,
16:12He looked up as the door creaked open.
16:14The man who entered was a familiar face from the village, that troubled man struggling with joint pain.
16:21And standing beside her was her barefoot daughter, holding her tattered shoes in her hand.
16:28Murat Efendi's first glance was at Fatma, who had taken on the color of the earth.
16:32It got stuck on her calloused but healthy feet.
16:35This was a sight he had seen before.
16:38The children from the village wore their shoes to avoid wearing them out, or because they didn't have the money to buy new ones.
16:44They often went barefoot.
16:47But there was something different about this girl's demeanor.
16:50She had her head bowed, but her shoulders were held high.
16:53Behind her shyness lay a pride that could not be easily broken.
16:57Fatma's father greeted us in a hesitant voice.
17:00"Good business, Mr. Murat, we were looking for a pair of shoes for my daughter; her old ones are beyond repair."
17:05he said, and held out the money.
17:08Murat Efendi was still looking at Fatma, not the man.
17:12His eyes shifted from the girl's face to the old shoes she held in her hand like a document of shame.
17:19Then he looked again at those small, bare feet.
17:23He felt a familiar ache in his heart.
17:25This wasn't just pity for the poor.
17:29It was something deeper, something more personal.
17:32She gently pushed away the money the man offered her.
17:35"Keep that money, you might need it," he said softly.
17:40Then he stepped out from behind the counter and stood in front of Fatma.
17:44"What's your name, my pretty girl?" he asked.
17:48His voice carried the tenderness of a father.
17:51Fatma looked up in surprise.
17:53"Fatma?" he whispered.
17:56Murat Efendi smiled.
17:58"So Fatma, what do you do for a living? Do you go to school?" he asked.
18:03Fatma was speechless at this unexpected attention.
18:07"I herd goats, sir," he said.
18:10Then, with a moment of courage, she voiced the great secret, the great dream she had kept hidden in her heart.
18:16"But I want to be a veterinarian."
18:19This sentence had a magical effect in that small, dimly lit shop.
18:25The gentle smile on Murat Efendi's face froze.
18:29His eyes seemed to be looking directly into Fatma's eyes, into the very depths of her soul.
18:35"A veterinarian?" he repeated slowly.
18:38His voice trembled.
18:39It was as if that word had reopened a forgotten memory, an unhealed wound within him.
18:45Fatma, fearing she had said something wrong, lowered her head again.
18:50But Murat Efendi gently took her chin and helped her lift her head.
18:55"Why do you want to become a veterinarian, Fatma?" he asked.
18:59Fatma, this time more boldly,
19:01How he sees Zeynep, how he loves animals,
19:05He explained how sacred a feeling it was to save their lives.
19:10As they talked, she opened up, and as she put her dream into words, that dream became even more real.
19:17Murat Efendi listened to him with great attention, without interrupting him even for a single word.
19:24When Fatma stopped talking, there was a deep silence in the shop.
19:28Murat Efendi's eyes welled up with tears.
19:30He turned around and looked for a moment at an old, yellowed photograph hanging on the wall.
19:36Then he turned back to Fatma.
19:38"You will read it," he said.
19:40His voice was clear and firm.
19:42"You will study, my daughter, you will become a veterinarian."
19:44"In fact, as Zeynep said, you're going to become a veterinarian."
19:48Fatma and her father looked at each other in disbelief.
19:52His father said, "Sir, how can we ever repay you for your kindness?"
19:56"We don't have the power to do that," he said.
19:57Murat Efendi waved his hand in the air.
19:59"I don't want a single penny from you," he said.
20:02"I want to do something good in this world too."
20:05All that matters is that this girl gets an education and achieves her dreams.
20:07This country needs educated, conscientious children.
20:12That moment was a turning point in Fatma's life.
20:15That shoemaker's shop had become a temple of hope for him.
20:19Murat Efendi took down one of the finest and most durable shoes from the shelves.
20:25He put them on Fatma's feet with his own hands.
20:27The shoes fit Fatma perfectly.
20:30It was a relief her calloused feet hadn't felt in years.
20:34The soft leather enveloped her foot with the tenderness of a mother.
20:38As Fatma looked at her new shoes, tears began to stream down her face.
20:44This wasn't just a pair of shoes.
20:47This was the first step she would take on the road to achieving her dreams.
20:50This was a helping hand extended to her, a sign of trust placed in her.
20:55When they left the shop, neither Fatma nor her father could utter a single word.
21:00His father was filled with surprise and gratitude.
21:02Fatma, on the other hand, felt as if she were walking on clouds.
21:06He walked for a while in his new shoes on the way back to the village.
21:10Then it stopped.
21:11He didn't want anything to happen to his shoes.
21:14They were very precious.
21:16He took it out, picked up his hand, and walked the rest of the way barefoot again.
21:21But this time, his barefootedness was different.
21:24Their feet didn't hurt anymore.
21:26Because now he had hope.
21:29Those shoes, which he carried in his hands rather than on his feet, would remind him of his goal with every step.
21:36He had made a promise to Murat Efendi.
21:38And Fatma was determined to keep her promise, no matter the cost.
21:43Even when herding goats, he would take off his shoes, hide them in a rock crevice, and put them back on when he returned home.
21:53Those shoes had become her most precious treasure, the brightest symbol of her future.
22:00The flame of hope ignited by Murat Efendi had fundamentally changed Fatma's life.
22:05She was no longer just a village girl who herded goats and spent her days in the mountains.
22:11He was a prospective veterinarian.
22:15This new identity placed a sweet responsibility on his shoulders.
22:19The promise he made meant waking up with the sun every morning and falling asleep with her under the stars every night.
22:28Life in the village continued as usual.
22:30But his spirit had already transcended the boundaries of that village, soaring to a completely different world filled with books, lessons, and laboratories.
22:38Murat Efendi had kept his word.
22:41He had done everything necessary for Fatma's middle and high school education, enrolling her in the best school in the district.
22:49From then on, every morning Fatma put on her beloved shoes and walked the long road from the village to the town without a moment's hesitation.
22:59School life had opened the doors to a whole new universe for him.
23:03Biology and chemistry classes, in particular, were like fairy tales to him.
23:09While learning about the structure of cells, the anatomy of living things, and chemical reactions,
23:14The meaningless drawings and Latin words in the old anatomy book Zeynep had given me were beginning to make sense.
23:23Her teachers immediately recognized the potential in this intelligent, curious, and hardworking village girl.
23:30Fatma never left the library, even during breaks between classes, reading every book and magazine she could find about animals.
23:38He wasn't just studying to pass his classes; he was truly learning, mastering every aspect of his profession.
23:47This process was certainly not easy.
23:50Moving from the village to the city and entering a completely different social environment was challenging for her at first.
23:54The mocking glances of his city friends, his patched coat, and his modest demeanor sometimes hurt him.
24:01But whenever she felt down, she remembered the reassuring gaze of Murat Efendi the shoemaker.
24:07The sacrifices her family made for her and Veterinarian Zeynep's inspiring stance came to mind.
24:13These thoughts were his strongest armor.
24:16When she returned home, she was back to her old self, tending to her goats and helping her mother.
24:22Switching between these two different worlds has further strengthened his character.
24:27He possessed both the humility of a peasant and the curiosity of a scientist.
24:33His greatest supporter was his unsung hero, Murat Efendi.
24:37Each month, she secretly gave her father the money needed for school expenses, never expecting anything in return.
24:44Occasionally, Fatma would stop by his shop after school.
24:48Murat Efendi's face lights up with joy every time he sees her.
24:52"Tell me, Doctor, what did you learn today?" he would tease.
24:56Fatma would tell him about her lessons, what she had learned, and her dreams.
25:01Murat Efendi would listen to him for hours without getting tired or bored.
25:04He was as proud of his son's success as if his own child had achieved it.
25:09These visits were like therapy for Fatma.
25:12That small shop had become his refuge, and Murat Efendi his mentor, his second father.
25:19Years have flown by like water.
25:21When Fatma graduated from high school with top honors, only one obstacle remained in her way.
25:27University entrance exam.
25:29This was the most important test of his life.
25:32He worked day and night for months.
25:36He studied in the flickering light of the gas lamp until the first rooster crowed in the morning.
25:41When the exam day arrived, her heart was pounding as if it would burst out of her chest.
25:46But as he sat down in that room, he remembered not only the information, but also the faces of the people who believed in him.
25:53His mother's weary but hopeful face, his father's smile despite his pain, and Murat Efendi's compassionate gaze.
26:03He couldn't disappoint them.
26:06When the exam results were announced, the whole village gathered at their house.
26:10The village headman, who had taken the newspaper to find out the result, searched for Fatma's name in the crowd.
26:16And at that moment, the village headman's joyful shout shattered the silence of the village.
26:21Fatma had been accepted into veterinary school.
26:24And one of the highest-ranked schools at that.
26:28The applause that erupted at that moment, the people hugging each other and crying, it was a moment Fatma would never forget in her life.
26:35His father had forgotten his own pain and was sobbing uncontrollably.
26:40Her mother hugged her daughter,
26:42"Thank God, my prayers have been answered," he said.
26:47But Fatma's eyes were searching for someone in the crowd.
26:52Murat Efendi
26:53They immediately set off for the town with his father.
26:57When they arrived at the shop,
26:58Murat Efendi at his stall,
27:01glasses on his eyes,
27:03They found him with a newspaper in his hand.
27:05There was an indescribable pride and happiness on his face.
27:08Fatma,
27:10"I won, Uncle Murat," he said.
27:12"I won thanks to you."
27:14Murat Efendi stood up and, without saying a word, hugged Fatma tightly.
27:20What she had kept inside for years,
27:22perhaps a pain she couldn't share with anyone,
27:25instead of a longing,
27:26At that moment, he was overjoyed by Fatma's success.
27:31"My daughter did it," she whispered.
27:34"You are my daughter."
27:36University years,
27:38For Fatma, the brightest moment of her life,
27:40It was its most productive period.
27:42Now she was in the middle of the education she had dreamed of, in a big city.
27:48Laboratories, operating rooms, farms had become his new home.
27:53Each lesson, each practical session, made him even more dedicated to his profession.
27:57But he never forgot his village, his family, and Murat Efendi.
28:01He returned to his village every holiday.
28:03He tried to apply what he had learned to the village animals.
28:07He gave advice to the villagers.
28:09And those shoes.
28:10Those were the first shoes Murat Efendi bought for her.
28:14Even though they had aged over the years, Fatma had taken meticulous care of them.
28:19He wore different shoes at school.
28:21But those first shoes,
28:23She kept it like a talisman in the most special corner of her closet.
28:27They are not just a pair of shoes,
28:29It was a symbol of hope, sacrifice, and success.
28:33Even though they were old, their spiritual value never faded.
28:36Those shoes were like a compass, always reminding him where he came from and where he needed to go.
28:44University graduation day,
28:46For Fatma, it was a dream come true.
28:50As he threw his cap into the air,
28:51not just a diploma,
28:53years of hard work,
28:54sleepless nights,
28:56He also elevated the sacrifices of his family and Murat Efendi to the heavens.
29:00She was no longer Fatma, the goat shepherd.
29:03She was Fatma, the veterinarian.
29:06The shoes she wore at the ceremony were no different from her own.
29:10She had kept it in the most special corner of her closet for years,
29:13Those were the first shoes Murat Efendi had given her as a gift.
29:17She had carefully painted and polished them for this special day.
29:22At every step, it reminds him how this journey began.
29:26His heart was filled with gratitude.
29:29After graduation, the bright lights of the big cities,
29:33High-paying job offers didn't appeal to him.
29:36His heart beat in the lush green villages of Muğla, the land of his birth.
29:41He owed a debt of gratitude.
29:43To the people who believe in him,
29:46to the lands that raised it
29:47And above all, it should serve the voiceless, loyal creatures of those lands.
29:53a trailer attached to the back of his father's old small tractor,
29:57He transformed it into a simple mobile clinic.
30:00He placed the necessary medicines and equipment inside.
30:03He was now ready for the mission.
30:05His first return to the village was like a celebration.
30:09Everyone had gathered in the village square to welcome him.
30:12They no longer called her Fatma the shepherdess.
30:15With respect and a little admiration,
30:18They called her Fatma the veterinarian.
30:19This was the greatest honor for him.
30:23The pride on his mother's and father's faces,
30:25It was worth everything in the world.
30:28Their little daughter,
30:30He became an educated, great man.
30:32And he had returned to serving his village.
30:35Fatma's first job,
30:36once changed his life
30:38It wasn't about going to the reading shop.
30:40No,
30:41First, one must do justice to their profession.
30:44Facing Murat Efendi
30:45He kept his promise.
30:47He should have emerged as a doctor who did his job properly.
30:50So he started waiting for his first case.
30:53The news arrived shortly after.
30:55Just like it changed Zeynep's life years ago,
30:58He was startled by the news of a cow's difficult birth.
31:01The oldest man in the village's cow,
31:03She hadn't been able to give birth for two days.
31:06Fatma jumped onto her tractor,
31:07He immediately headed for the barn.
31:09When he entered the barn,
31:11That scene from years ago flashed before his eyes.
31:14That day,
31:15The little girl watched helplessly through the crack in the door,
31:19in the middle of the barn today
31:21The doctor himself was in control of the situation.
31:24The villagers,
31:25She watched him with worried eyes.
31:27Some of them,
31:29He still viewed her youth and femininity with suspicion.
31:33But Fatma,
31:34He turned a deaf ear to their whispers.
31:37Everything he learned at university,
31:40He put all his theoretical and practical knowledge to use.
31:42When he examined the cow,
31:45He realized the situation was just as serious as the case Zeynep had encountered.
31:50The calf was in breech position, and the mother was exhausted.
31:53He remained calm.
31:55He explained to the villagers, one by one, what they needed to do.
31:58His calm and confident voice,
32:01It had somewhat eased the tense atmosphere in the barn.
32:05He rolled up his sleeves and got to work.
32:08This is something you read about in books,
32:10It wasn't like working on models.
32:13This was real life.
32:16They feel the pain of a living being in their hands.
32:19He was fighting alongside him.
32:21After hours of exhausting effort,
32:24Fatma's strong and knowledgeable hands,
32:27She managed to bring another life into the world.
32:31To the Little Calf,
32:32when he lay down next to his mother,
32:34There was a deep silence in the barn.
32:37Then, breaking that silence,
32:39The applause came, filled with appreciation and admiration from the villagers.
32:43When Fatma came out of the barn, her clothes were dirty.
32:46Beads of sweat had gathered on his forehead.
32:49But on his face was that sacred weariness of having saved a life.
32:53And there was an indescribable happiness.
32:56Just like years ago,
32:57The same expression she saw on Zeynep's face.
33:00At that moment, he felt the circle was complete.
33:03The hero he watched that day,
33:05He had become himself today.
33:07The oldest person in the village,
33:09With trembling hands, he tried to kiss Fatma's hand.
33:12May God be pleased with you, my dear doctor.
33:15If it weren't for you, they both would have died.
33:18"You are our savior," he said.
33:21Fatma shyly withdrew her hand.
33:23And she kissed the old man's hand.
33:26I was just doing my job, uncle.
33:29"It is you who should forgive me," he said.
33:32This incident had swept away even the last vestiges of suspicion in the village.
33:37Veterinarian Fatma's reputation quickly spread to the surrounding villages.
33:41He had now become the doctor not only for the animals of his own village, but for the entire region.
33:47He is woken up by a phone ringing in the middle of the night,
33:50He rushed to help in the most remote villages, under the most difficult conditions.
33:55He wasn't doing this for the money.
33:57This was his way of life.
34:00It was the reason for our existence.
34:02After working non-stop for a week,
34:05He felt the time had come.
34:07He put on his cleanest clothes.
34:11She slipped on the historic shoes she had worn at her graduation ceremony, which she had carefully preserved ever since.
34:19She was ready now.
34:21He stood before shoemaker Murat Efendi not merely as a graduate who had received his diploma,
34:26He would emerge as a life-saving, proven physician.
34:31As he made his way to the district, his heart pounded with both excitement and deep gratitude.
34:37When he opens the door of that little shop, he will go back to the moment it all began.
34:42And he would give the most important hero of this tale the thanks he deserved.
34:47The barefoot, shy village girl who entered Murat Efendi's shoemaker's shop was no longer the same.
34:53Standing at the door was a confident veterinarian, his eyes sparkling, carrying the honor of his profession.
35:00Murat Efendi slowly rose from behind his workbench.
35:03He took off his glasses and rubbed his eyes, as if trying to make sure the person in front of him was real.
35:12Years had added new lines to his face, and his shoulders had drooped a little more, but the fatherly affection in his eyes remained unchanged.
35:21A smile slowly spread across his face.
35:24It was a smile that was a mixture of pride, joy, and deep emotion.
35:30"Doctor," he said.
35:32Her voice trembled with the longing of years.
35:35"Welcome, my daughter."
35:37Fatma took a step forward and closed the distance between them.
35:41"Nice to meet you, Uncle Murat," he said.
35:43Her voice was hoarse from the tears she was trying to hold back.
35:47She could no longer resist and, filled with years of gratitude, embraced and kissed Murat Efendi's calloused hands.
35:55"I came to thank you. It's all thanks to you."
35:59"Everything I've achieved in this life, I took the first step in your shop, thanks to your kind heart."
36:08Murat Efendi gently lifted her by the shoulders.
36:11"I should be thanking you, my daughter," he said.
36:14"Thank you for giving me this pride, for rekindling my hope."
36:19Fatma handed over a carefully wrapped package she had brought with her.
36:24Inside were copies of his certificate of achievement and diploma from the university.
36:30And an envelope.
36:32"Uncle Murat, this is what I owe you."
36:34I know you won't accept it, but this is my first earnings.
36:38"Please take this. It's a matter of honor for me."
36:43Murat Efendi took the package, looked at the diplomas proudly, but gently pushed the envelope full of money back.
36:50"Your greatest reward is getting that diploma and serving your village."
36:54You've more than repaid your debt, Fatma.
36:56"I have nothing to gain from you, I have something to give you," he said.
37:00Fatma was about to object, but Murat Efendi silenced her with a gesture of his hand.
37:04"Sit down," he said, pointing to a small wooden stool in the corner of the shop.
37:09"I have a story to tell you."
37:12It's time you understood why I helped you, why I froze when I heard you say you were going to be a veterinarian that day.
37:20Fatma sat down on the chair with curiosity.
37:23Murat Efendi walked slowly to the old, yellowed photograph hanging on the wall.
37:29He slowly removed the photograph from its frame.
37:32He blew off the dust and, with trembling hands, handed it to Fatma.
37:36The photograph featured a bright, cheerful girl, about 15 years old, with braided hair.
37:43Her eyes, just like Fatma's that day, shone with dreams.
37:48"This is my late daughter Aysel," Murat Efendi whispered.
37:53"My only child, my darling, my everything."
37:57Fatma looked at the photograph in astonishment, then at Murat Efendi's face, contorted with pain.
38:03"Aysel had a dream, just like you," Murat Efendi continued.
38:09She also wanted to become a veterinarian.
38:11He grew up in this shop, but his mind was always on animals.
38:16If he found an injured cat, he would bring it home and care for it for days.
38:21He listens for hours to the stories about sick calves told by the people from the village.
38:25"Dad, when I grow up, I'll cure them all," he would say.
38:30He was just as intelligent and hardworking as you.
38:34Murat Efendi's voice cracked as he reminisced about the painful memories of the past.
38:39He took a deep breath.
38:41It was his last year of high school.
38:43He was preparing for the university entrance exams.
38:46That day, a horse in the neighboring village fell ill.
38:49Nobody knew what to do.
38:51"Will ours stay put? I'll take care of it, Dad," he said.
38:55He didn't listen to me. He left.
38:57It turned out the animal had rabies.
38:59Back then, there were no vaccines or anything like that.
39:01They didn't understand.
39:03The horse bit my daughter's arm while intervening.
39:06A tiny wound.
39:08But that tiny wound took my daughter, my Aysel, from me.
39:13Within a few weeks, it withered away before my eyes.
39:18A heavy silence fell over the shop.
39:21The sounds from outside had become inaudible.
39:24There was only the sound of an old father's pain, seeping from a wound that had been bleeding for years.
39:30Fatma, in tears, didn't know what to say.
39:34She stared at the photograph in her hand.
39:36Aysel's smiling face now looked at him with an indescribable sorrow.
39:41I died after he died, Fatma.
39:44For years, all I did was breathe in this shop.
39:47I had completely severed all ties with life.
39:49Until that day.
39:51Murat Efendi's eyes met Fatma's.
39:54You walked through this door barefoot that day,
39:58in a hesitant but determined voice,
40:00When he said he wanted to be a veterinarian,
40:02I saw Aysel in front of me, not you.
40:05It's as if God sent you to me to fulfill my daughter's unfinished dream.
40:11I didn't help you, my daughter.
40:13I gave an alms for my daughter's soul.
40:16So that you can do what he couldn't,
40:18So that you can save the lives he couldn't save,
40:21I did everything so that you could keep his name alive.
40:24While you were studying, I was teaching Aysel.
40:26It's as if he received his diploma when you did.
40:29When you rescued that cow,
40:31Believe me, my daughter was in the barn with you too.
40:36Now everything made sense.
40:38That intense gaze in the first moment,
40:40that unwavering support,
40:42That's selfless kindness.
40:44This wasn't just an act of charity.
40:47This is an example of a father's immortal love for his child.
40:50It was the story of a dream left unfinished and a hope reborn from its ashes.
40:55Fatma stood up, and this time not with gratitude,
40:59He embraced Murat Efendi like a son sharing the same pain.
41:03Two wounded souls found solace in each other's embrace.
41:07From that day on, Fatma was no longer living only her own dream.
41:12He also shared Aysel's dream.
41:16For every life he saves,
41:18in every wound it heals,
41:20He knew he was also bringing peace to Aysel's soul.
41:23that pair of shoes that shoemaker Murat Efendi had given him,
41:27It wasn't just a means of transportation to get him to university.
41:31Those shoes,
41:32a father following in the footsteps of his lost daughter,
41:36carrying into the future in the body of another girl
41:39It had become a magical bridge.
41:41And the story of Veterinarian Fatma,
41:43In the beautiful villages of Muğla,
41:46as an epic of sacrifice and love,
41:49The story continued to be told from mouth to mouth.
41:51The villagers called her Veterinarian Fatma.
41:54But that veterinarian was none other than Fatma herself.
41:58Yes, dear friends,
42:00Fatma's story is also a heartwarming one.
42:04A father's deepest pain,
42:07We all witnessed how a tiny girl's greatest hope was transformed.
42:11We witnessed how a pair of shoes can actually carry a future on its shoulders.
42:17No matter how many challenges life throws,
42:19There are always kind-hearted people out there, and that an act of kindness...
42:25We saw that it could change not just one life, but generations.
42:28There are so many lessons to be learned from this story, aren't there?
42:32Sometimes the greatest sacrifices,
42:34They are the ones done most quietly and discreetly.
42:37May this story inspire everyone who is about to lose hope.
42:42You too should appreciate the Murat Efendis around you.
42:46And never hesitate to be a helping hand to someone else's dream.
42:51Don't forget to share your thoughts on this heartwarming story with us!
42:57Take care until we meet again in the next True Story.
43:03Goodbye, dear friends.
43:24Don't forget to subscribe to the True Stories channel and like the video.
43:38Thank you for watching.
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