Tsy Misy Mivavaka Miakandrefana, Fa Samy Mianavaratra Ihany ; Fa Ny Harena Mila Vintana, Ka Raha Tsy Anjara, Tsy Tonga.
This proverb emphasizes the importance of fate and luck in life. While everyone may follow the same practices and prayers, just like they all face north instead of west, success and wealth are not solely guaranteed by actions or prayers. It highlights that no matter individual efforts, elements of chance and destiny play a crucial role. An equivalent English proverb could be ‘Man proposes, God disposes.’
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