Aza Mitsiriri-Bady Voky
This proverb advises against desiring what already belongs to someone else, especially when that person has everything they need. In the context of love, it means you should not try to seduce someone who is already in a happy relationship. The English equivalent could be ‘Do not covet thy neighbor’s wife.’ Such traditional wisdom warns against the complications and suffering that may arise from jealousy and the desire for what is not yours.
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