Mpandany Ny Azo Toy Ny Zaza Mpandova
This proverb warns against those who squander what they have received, especially without effort. It likens such behavior to an heir child who spends their inheritance quickly because they did not work for it. The English equivalent might be « Like father, like son », as it alludes to habits passed down or « Easy come, easy go ». It reminds us of the importance of prudent resource management to ensure lasting financial security.
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