Wind, a poor man, is struggling to make ends meet. He tries various jobs such as being a maid, selling baklava, and working as a courier. Eventually, he saves enough money to open his own doner shop next to Arda's grocery store. A price war ensues, with both shops offering decreasing prices to attract customers. The competition escalates to the point where both shops offer their products for free, resulting in both businesses going bankrupt. In the end, Wind and Arda realize that they should have cooperated and supported each other instead of competing, and they vow to do so in the future.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Arda used to be a beggar but later became rich and opened his own grocery store.
2. Wind was also a beggar and sought help from Arda, but Arda rejected him.
3. Wind found a job posting for a cleaner and applied for the position.
4. Wind got the cleaning job and was given clothes to wear by the employer.
5. Wind cleaned the house but was treated poorly by the employer and his son.
6. Wind quit the cleaning job and decided to find another job.
7. Wind sold baklava and became a courier, delivering pizzas.
8. Wind earned enough money to open his own doner shop next to Arda's grocery store.
9. Arda and Wind engaged in a price war, trying to outdo each other with lower prices.
10. Eventually, both Arda and Wind offered their products for free, but ended up going bankrupt.
11. Arda and Wind realized that competing with each other was not beneficial and decided to support each other instead.
Note: I excluded opinions and emotions expressed in the text, focusing on the factual events and actions described.