Maitso Foana Ny Ahitra Eny An-Jaridainan'ny Olona
This proverb means that we tend to see other people’s possessions or situations as better than our own. It reflects a common human dissatisfaction where we often think that others have more pleasant lives or more valuable possessions. The equivalent proverb in English is: “The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence.” This encourages us to appreciate what we have and not to envy what others possess without reason.
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