Maldivian wisdom of the day on exploitation, injustice: The rat gnaws into the young coconut, the bat drinks the water | World News - The Times of India
Somebody does the work and someone else reaps the benefit. This is the crux of this old Maldivian saying, explained through imagery of vegetation.
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