Tahaka Ny Kitoza Ny Fiainana Ka Izay Mahadinidinika Azy Ihany No Mandre Ny Tsirony

This proverb likens life to kitoza, a type of dried meat from Madagascar. Just as one needs to chew kitoza carefully to savor its taste, life requires patience and careful consideration to fully appreciate its flavors and subtleties. It suggests that taking time to understand life, not rushing into decisions, and paying attention to subtle details leads to better outcomes. A similar idea is found in the English proverb ‘Good things come to those who wait’.

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