I have a ticket for Saturday. But this was a mistake. the sooner I go, the sooner I will return. So it was better if I had waited a bit longer. There was no way for me to realize whether I was strongly advised to do something or it was just a suggestion. So the trip at this point is a mistake but I can’t cancel it now and I should go. I will stay in Turkey for 2.5 months then probably go to Armenia or Georgia for around 3 months and most probably I will return afterwards. Meanwhile, I will work on the math structure and continue working on the platform which will be developed by the private sector before The Green Party will be involved. I think this is a better route, especially for the boycott project.
My decisions are based on try-and-error. If the advice I get proved to be merely suggestions, I will rely less and less on external advice. So this is the plan: I will work on the math structure and it will take some months (it might be finished in Turkey, Armenia or it might be finished when I return to Iran) and then I’ll try to publish it.
Since I will return, the longer I stay the more suspicious it will be, and I’ll be questioned upon arrival after a long purposeless trip, Based on my common sense I think it is best to stay in Turkey for max 2 months and return and continue working on the book in Iran. and start another trip when the book is done.