Aza Mandraraka Ilo Mby An-Doha.
This Malagasy proverb emphasizes the importance of not rejecting or neglecting a blessing or opportunity once it presents itself. Similar to the English saying ‘Don’t count your chickens before they hatch,’ it highlights the necessity of valuing and protecting what one has. By extension, it also means to show gratitude for the good things that come our way instead of taking them for granted or losing them through negligence.
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