Miara-Monina Amim-Pahalainana Fahazaza Ka Mitafy Vorodamba Rehefa Antitra

This proverb emphasizes that people who go through hardships together, especially during their youth, do not always reap the benefits of their shared struggles in their old age. It highlights ingratitude and discontent often found in human relationships. As the English equivalent suggests, ‘After the storm comes the calm,’ which is not always true, indicating that difficult times in youth might not necessarily lead to better times in old age.

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