The most important revolution you will ever lead is the one against your own limitations. If you want to change the world, you must first be willing to let a "greater mind" enter your own—to challenge your "truths" and overthrow the stale "revolutions" of your past habits.
There are moments in history when the existing order—no matter how "revolutionary" it once claimed to be—becomes the very cage that limits human potential. The Turkish poet captured this paradox in his striking verse: "And a revolution will first overthrow the revolution itself." Bir Devrim EvvelпїЅ Devrimi Devirecek
Every revolution risks becoming "the new normal." Over time, the radical ideas of yesterday can harden into the rigid dogmas of today. To "overthrow the revolution" is an act of extreme self-honesty. It means: The most important revolution you will ever lead
Are we doing things because they work, or just because "that’s how the revolution started"? The Turkish poet captured this paradox in his
Necip Fazıl often used the imagery of "horsemen entering the city of idols." In a blog context, these idols are our biases, our ego, and our refusal to adapt.
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