Aleo Ny Kely Omban'ny Fahamarinana Toy Izay Ny Harem-Bevava Azo Amin'ny Tsy Rariny.
This proverb emphasizes the importance of justice and fairness even in situations of poverty. It teaches that true wealth is not necessarily linked to material abundance but rather to uprightness and integrity. Essentially, accumulating wealth through unjust means should not be sought; it is much better to live modestly but honestly. An equivalent proverb in English would be: ‘Better a little with righteousness than great revenues without right.’
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