Tanora Ratsy Fihary Ka Maka Kitay Fotsy Volo.
This proverb considers the long-term consequences of actions. It warns against poor behavior and mismanagement during youth, emphasizing that they will lead to great difficulties in old age. By succumbing to laziness and mismanaging their resources, young people risk suffering later. The equivalent in English is ‘You reap what you sow’.
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