Vola No Maha Rangahy.

This proverb conveys the idea that wealth or material possessions define a person’s status and value in society. It emphasizes the importance of money in social perception and how it can influence interactions and the respect of others. An equivalent English saying is ‘Money doesn’t buy happiness, but it helps,’ which also acknowledges the central role of money, albeit in a slightly different context. This proverb invites us to reflect on values and what truly defines an individual.

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