Aza Manao Tsindrio Fa Resy Tano Fa Azo
This proverb means that it is more honorable to keep the achievements obtained by honest means rather than seeking to overcome others through force or deceit. In life, it is often wiser to maintain what one has with integrity and effort rather than striving for victory at any cost, sometimes at the expense of moral values. An equivalent English proverb would be: ‘Slow and steady wins the race.’
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