Raha Tsy Manao Be Fondro, Manao Be Tsiny.

This proverb means that when someone does not make significant mistakes, they still endure great reproaches. It often refers to situations where, regardless of our good deeds, we are still criticized. It highlights how the expectations of others can be unyielding and unjust. An equivalent English proverb might be « No good deed goes unpunished. »

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