Aza Atao Verin'adin-Dreni-Omby Ny Adin'ombalahy (Midika Hoe Aleo Mijery Adin'ombalahy Toa Izay Adin'ombivavy)
This proverb suggests that it’s better to focus on conflicts involving those with power or strength, like bulls, rather than those involving the weaker or less influential, like cows. In other words, some disputes do not deserve our attention or energy, while others, more significant or influential, do. An equivalent in English might be « Do not make a mountain out of a molehill ».
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