Aza Mila Voa Tsy Ary, Toy Ny Mpisikidy Mampandihy Ny Marary.

This Malagasy proverb conveys that it is pointless to ask for the unattainable or impossible, akin to a soothsayer who orders a sick person to dance before predicting their recovery. The wisdom behind these words lies in acknowledging the limits of situations and not expecting miracles. In English culture, an equivalent proverb would be ‘Don’t ask for the moon’.

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