Quote by Benjamin Franklin

Who had deceived thee so often as thyself?


Who had deceived thee so often as thyself?

Summary

This quote suggests that we are often our own worst enemy. It questions who has deceived us more than we have deceived ourselves. It speaks to the idea that we frequently betray or deceive ourselves through our own actions, choices, and illusions. It serves as a reminder to be self-aware, recognize our shortcomings, and take responsibility for our own deceptions before blaming others.

By Benjamin Franklin
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