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You Reap What You Sow

Last Updated: 01.12.2025

You reap what you sow” is a proverb that conveys that people will eventually receive the consequences of their actions, whether sooner or later.


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💡What Does This Proverb Mean?

The phrase “You reap what you sow” means that our actions return to us. Good behavior, kindness, and hard work bring positive outcomes, while negative actions bring unfavorable results. In other words, we receive exactly what we put out.

🏠 How Is It Used in Daily Life?

We can use this proverb in everyday situations: For example, if you consistently help a friend, they will support you when you are in need. Or if you do not study well for your lessons, you will receive poor grades. In such cases, we say “You reap what you sow,” meaning you will get back what you have done.

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🌳 Where Does It Come From?

The proverb “You reap what you sow” originates from times when people were primarily engaged in agriculture. Farmers would harvest only the crops they had planted. For instance, if they planted wheat, they would harvest wheat; if they planted vegetables, they would harvest vegetables.

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INSPIRATION NOTE FOR CURIOUS KIDS!

Even a small seed can become a giant tree. If you speak kind words and offer help today, tomorrow great joys will appear before you. Plant a good deed every day, because tomorrow that good deed will return to you as a smiling face.

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AuthorZahra ÇelebioğluDecember 1, 2025
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The proverb “You reap what you sow” explains that every action a person takes will have a corresponding consequence. This saying originates from farmers who harvest what they plant in their fields. In other words, good deeds return as kindness, while bad deeds return as negative outcomes. This proverb reminds us that we will inevitably experience the consequences of our choices.

Bibliographies

"Domestication: Origins." National Geographic Education. Accessed August 11, 2025. https://education.nationalgeographic.org/resource/domestication-origins/?utm_source=.

"Ne Ekersen Onu Biçersin Atasözü." Dersimiz.com. Accessed August 11, 2025. https://www.dersimiz.com/atasozleri-sozlugu/ne-ekersen-onu-bicersin-atasozu-117#google_vignette.

"Ne Ekersen Onu Biçersin." *Türk Dil Kurumu Sözlükleri*. Accessed August 11, 2025. https://sozluk.gov.tr/?ara=ne%20ekersen%20onu%20bi%C3%A7ersin.

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