Farim-Bazaha, Lanim-Bazaha.
This Betsimisaraka proverb emphasizes a common philosophy in many cultures: those who work are the ones who get to enjoy the fruits of their labor. In other words, it highlights the idea that effort and hard work are directly rewarded. This is particularly relevant in contexts where the importance of diligence and productivity is valued. A similar English proverb would be ‘You reap what you sow.’
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