Voalavo No Velonaakaiky Ny Lavany
This proverb originates from the Merina people and emphasizes the importance of access and proximity. The rat here symbolizes persistence and survival. Much like a rat thrives when it lives near the grain storage, individuals are more likely to succeed if they have easy access to resources. In other words, opportunities that are close at hand can facilitate success. This proverb is equivalent to ‘Opportunity makes the thief’.
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