Ny Hohavanina Tsy Misy Fa Ny Iadiana No Betsaka
This proverb highlights the human tendency to find reasons to argue even when there is nothing of importance at stake. It’s a comment on how conflicts and disagreements can often arise over trivial matters simply because people have a habit of arguing without necessity. This is similar to the English expression “Much ado about nothing.” It illustrates that many of our daily disputes are often meaningless and could be avoided if we chose to ignore minor provocations.
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