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.
A true intellectual revolution doesn't just add to what we know; it changes how we know. It is the "disruptive innovation" of the soul. As noted by observers on Instagram , these lines are often viewed not just as poetry, but as a "sign of a march"—a movement fueled by faith and willpower. 2. When the Revolution Becomes the Establishment Bir Devrim EvvelпїЅ Devrimi Devirecek
But what does it mean to "overthrow a revolution"? It isn't just about political upheaval; it is about the constant, restless pursuit of truth and the courage to challenge our own established certainties. 1. The Mind That "Crazes" Other Minds Necip Fazıl often used the imagery of "horsemen