Kitapo Tama-Misy Vola: Raha Mikorintsam-Poana, Mahamenatra.

This proverb speaks to the downfallen wealthy who still maintain their appearances. It warns against living solely for one’s outward image while neglecting the substance that truly matters. When a bag rings hollow, it not only shows the lack of material wealth but also the fragility of appearances. The equivalent in English might be ‘All that glitters is not gold’. This reminds us that true value lies within, not in outward appearances.

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