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In this episode, I sit down with Cemal Sincar, a man who studied linguistics, mastered historical analysis for passion, and then took a completely different path—manufacturing recycling machines. We explore how a linguistic mind thinks, how understanding history and patterns led him to his business, and his unique insights on learning, problem-solving, and industry gaps. We also debate the origins of Shawarma 🍖, talk about scrapyard evolution, and discuss why so many industries fail to innovate. Plus, Cemal shares why questioning everything—what happened, why it happened, and what can be improved—is key to success. 📌 This conversation is a deep dive into critical thinking, history, business strategy, and the future of recycling.
In this episode, I sit down with Cemal Sincar, a man who studied linguistics, mastered historical analysis for passion, and then took a completely different path—manufacturing recycling machines. We explore how a linguistic mind thinks, how understanding history and patterns led him to his business, and his unique insights on learning, problem-solving, and industry gaps. We also debate the origins of Shawarma 🍖, talk about scrapyard evolution, and discuss why so many industries fail to innovate. Plus, Cemal shares why questioning everything—what happened, why it happened, and what can be improved—is key to success. 📌 This conversation is a deep dive into critical thinking, history, business strategy, and the future of recycling.