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At Gibi Giden It Gibi — Doner

Understanding that circumstances change keeps you grounded. Today's "noble horse" can easily become tomorrow's "hungry wanderer." 🎯 Summary

When someone leaves "like a horse," they are making a grand exit. In Turkish culture, the horse symbolizes nobility, strength, and speed. High-headed and arrogant.

Coming back with a "tail between the legs." At Gibi Giden It Gibi Doner

Never burn a bridge so thoroughly that you can't walk back across it. Confidence is great; arrogance is a trap. 2. Emotional Intelligence

The "dog" in this proverb doesn’t represent loyalty; it represents humility and desperation. The world outside wasn't as easy as expected. Understanding that circumstances change keeps you grounded

The Turkish proverb (He who leaves like a horse, returns like a dog) is a biting piece of folk wisdom about ego, pride, and the inevitable reality check. 🐎 The "Horse" Departure: The Peak of Ego

Quiet, apologetic, and seeking the safety they once rejected. 💡 Life Lessons from the Proverb 1. Guard Your Bridges High-headed and arrogant

This proverb serves as a warning: If you leave a situation with your head in the clouds, life has a funny way of bringing you back down to earth on all fours.