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Reason is above reason itself.

Last Updated: 12/02/2025

Can someone else produce a better version of an idea we have created or shared? Can we find a more practical solution than the ones shared with us? If your answer is yes, then keep reading, knowledge seeker! Because every thought needs to be developed, and every idea needs to be discussed.


What Does This Proverb Mean?

The proverbAkıl akıldan üstündür” conveys that shared ideas and lines of thought can complement and enhance each other; it suggests that a solution one person cannot conceive may occur to another.


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The solution we devise for a problem may sometimes prove insufficient to resolve it. A friend’s or family member’s idea may prove more effective than our own and help us overcome the issue. In such cases, we must avoid arrogance and remain open to new ideas and constructive criticism. Similarly, we can participate in brainstorming sessions and contribute to the development of shared ideas.


Where Does This Proverb Come From?

Proverbs generally consist of brief, concise expressions passed down orally through generations, rooted in collective observations and offering wise counsel.


The phrase “akıl akıldan üstündür,” as part of our oral tradition, underscores the importance of debate, dialogue, and the exchange of ideas in Turkish culture. Turkish communities, historically characterized by solidarity and mutual support, have always valued not only physical strength but also intellectual capacity.


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This proverb emerged from the cultural practice in ancient Turkish societies of seeking wisdom from elders and learned individuals, consulting them for advice, and engaging in deliberation before making decisions.

How Is It Used in Daily Life?

Sharing ideas, thoughts, and knowledge fosters the growth of our own understanding and sparks the emergence of new ideas in our minds. In daily life, we can use this proverb when making decisions on any topic, starting a new job, completing homework, drawing, or designing a game—whenever we exchange ideas with others.


For example, imagine a brother and sister who both love solving puzzles. This time, they are attempting to solve a maze, but the older brother cannot find the exit and says he is stuck. At that moment, the younger sibling discovers a practical route to the exit and solves the puzzle. In this situation, the older brother uses the proverb “akıl akıldan üstündür” to acknowledge that his sibling has found a more practical solution.


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INSPIRATION NOTE FOR CURIOUS KIDS!

Ask a parent, cousin, or friend who is older than you in the surrounding environment what the proverb "akıl akıldan üstündür" means.


Then, filter the information you discover here through your own understanding and explain it to them.


In this way, you will have personally experienced this proverb!

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AuthorNida ÖztürkmenDecember 2, 2025
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A person’s proposed solution or decision is not always the best among all possible options. Another person may offer a more practical or effective idea. This is why every thought is open to development and discussion.


The proverb “Reason is superior to reason” expresses the idea that one person may not think of something that another person’s mind can grasp. This highlights the value of listening to different ideas and learning from others.


This proverb has been used in Turkish culture since ancient times. It underscores the importance placed on collective wisdom, consultation, and advice from wise individuals within society.

In daily life, we can use this proverb to emphasize the value of listening to others’ opinions when making decisions, completing homework, negotiating, playing games, or engaging in any exchange of ideas.

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"Atasözü." Türk Dil Kurumu. Güncel Türkçe Sözlük. Accessed July 23, 2025. (link)

"İstişare." Nişanyan Sözlük. Accessed July 23, 2025. (link)

Izci, Ferit, and Zeynep Karhan. "TÜRK DEVLET YÖNETİMİ GELENEĞİNDE İSTİŞARE FONKSİYONU: GEÇMİŞTEN GÜNÜMÜZE BİR ANALİZ." *Sosyal Bilimler Akademi Dergisi* 5, no. 2 (2022): 141–163. (link)

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