Nahoana No Ho Maty Volon'ny Ratsy Ka Ny Soa No Ampanirina
This proverb asks a rhetorical question, highlighting the futility and harm of engaging in evil deeds when it’s beneficial and fruitful to cultivate good deeds. Essentially, it underscores the importance of fostering good and not letting oneself be corrupted by evil. An equivalent proverb in English would be: ‘You reap what you sow.’ The message is clear: the outcomes of our actions are directly linked to our choices; thus, it’s better to undertake positive actions.
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