Misoko Mangina Toa Ranom-Panala Ny Fitiavana An-Koditra Vao Mahangoly

This proverb teaches us that superficial love may seem calm and peaceful on the surface, but it eventually becomes boring and uninteresting. True and deep love, on the other hand, reveals depths and dynamics that make it more engaging and valuable. In English, the equivalent might be: ‘Superficial love is shallow, like a silent stream.’ This means that relationships lacking sincerity and genuine commitment can never sustain interest and passion over the long term.

Related