Akoho Ambony Sompitra Ka Mihehy Ny Efa Vory.
This proverb suggests that some people rest on their laurels and think they are rich while in fact, they have very little. They might overestimate what they have and fail to see the reality. The equivalent in English could be « Don’t count your chickens before they hatch », indicating that one should not celebrate a success too early. It advises prudence and realism in the evaluation of one’s assets and successes.
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