Ramalona Hono Mifeha Hazo Tokana
This proverb suggests that a person, epitomized by Ramalona (a metaphorical character), should not rely solely on one support or pillar in life, whether it is a person or a resource. It underscores the importance of diversification and humility in our choices and relationships. An equivalent in English would be ‘Don’t put all your eggs in one basket’.
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- Ny Hazo Avo Alan-Drivotra.