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Easy come, easy go.

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English: Ghanaian Akan proverb written in Adinkra. In Latin this will translate to "Hwimhwim adeɛ kɔ sorcsorɔ". The meaning of the proverb is "anything gained without toil, is lost overnight". The Adinkra symbol at the top of the writing is "Aya" (Fern). This is a symbol of endurance and resourcefulness and helps highlight the meaning of the proverb.
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