Afo Anatin-Tany Ny Fiainan'olombelona Soa Izy Ao Ratsy Izy Ao
This proverb likens human life to a fire hidden beneath the ground. It suggests that just like subterranean fire can be calm at one moment and blaze up the next, life also has periods of happiness and periods of hardship. It teaches us that life’s circumstances are constantly changing and that we must be prepared to face both good and bad times. An equivalent English proverb would be ‘Life is full of ups and downs.’
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