He who does good finds good
“İyilik eden iyilik bulur” is a proverb that expresses the idea that those who do good, show kindness, and act with goodwill will eventually receive kindness in return from others. Over time, such individuals may earn love and respect within their community through their good deeds.

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What Does This Proverb Mean?
It conveys the idea that people will eventually reap the consequences of their actions, whether good or bad. It specifically highlights that those who help others, act with good intentions, and remain honest will be loved by society and receive support during difficult times.
How Is It Used in Daily Life?
The proverb “iyilik eden iyilik bulur” is used when someone who has performed a kind act or offered help later receives kindness in return. For example, if a person who helped their neighbor during a hard time later receives support from that same neighbor when they are in need, people might say, “iyilik eden iyilik bulur.”
It is also frequently used in advice to emphasize the importance of helping others without expecting anything in return and of maintaining good intentions.

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Where Does It Come From?
In the past, people lived in small villages where they were closely connected. When someone faced difficulty, their neighbor would rush to help; if they had no food, they would share with others; and if someone was ill, others would support them until they recovered. These acts of kindness sometimes returned immediately, and sometimes only after many years. It was from these experiences that people began to say the proverb “iyilik eden iyilik bulur.”

