Andriamanitra Tsy Omen-Tsiny, Zanahary Tsy Omem-Pondro, Fa Ny Olombelona No Be Siasia.
This proverb emphasizes that faults and mistakes are mainly attributable to humans and not to a divine force. It reminds us that blaming God or the Creator for our shortcomings is futile; it is human actions that create most of the errors and misfortunes in life. The equivalent proverb in English would be: ‘Everyone should take their share of responsibility.’
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