- Handling two homes, three kids and her mother with Alzheimer's; Meryem, a single mother nanny, gets hooked on middle class' discourse of self-help. Going over her priorities, she decides to step up for herself on the worst day possible.
- Only at the beginning of her thirties, Meryem makes a living by babysitting for a middle-class family, while also taking care of her own children and her mother with Alzheimer's. Getting treated like a member of the family by the household she works for leads Meryem to an illusion of belonging which is further supported by the self-help books she discovered through them. Following those new teachings that influences her and the lifestyle she partakes in, Meryem decides to reset her priorities in life, but unwittingly chooses the worst day possible to take action.
- In her early thirties, Meryem takes care of her child and her mother with Alzheimer's while making a living by babysitting for a middle-class family. Being treated like a member of the family by the household she works for leads Meryem to an illusion of belonging, which is further supported by the self-help books she discovers in her employer's house. Following these new tenets that influence her and charmed with the lifestyle she partakes in, Meryem decides to reset her priorities in life but chooses the worst day possible to take action.—yusufpiskin
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