Akofam-Bary, Tsy Menatra Izay Hiakandrefana.

This expression is used to describe people who blindly follow their bad inclinations, regardless of the consequences. The rice husk is light and useless, drifting aimlessly with the wind. Saying someone is like a rice husk drifting west highlights their lack of judgment and propensity for making harmful choices. An equivalent English proverb would be ‘Follow the path of least resistance.’

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