This phrase is used to express the idea that the truth always comes out in the end, or that things have a way of settling themselves naturally. It's similar to the English idiom 'the truth will out' or 'what goes around comes around'.
Examples
- Spanish: No te preocupes por demostrar que tienes razón. Las cosas se caen por su propio peso.
- English: Don't worry about proving you're right. The truth will out.