Matoky Ody Voalavo Va Hianao No Manao Hena Anjoron-Damba ?

This proverb highlights the folly of overestimating protections or charms against real threats. Even if you trust an object or ritual meant to ward off rats, it would not be wise to leave meat where they can get it. This suggests that one should not take unnecessary risks by blindly trusting something uncertain. In English, the equivalent proverb would be ‘Better safe than sorry.’

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