Quote by Lewis Carroll

She generally gave herself very good advice, (though she very seldom followed it).


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Summary

This quote highlights the irony of the person's behavior. Although they possess wisdom and the ability to provide themselves with valuable advice, they often fail to apply it to their own actions. It suggests a disconnect between their inner insight and their outer choices, reflecting a lack of self-discipline or an inclination to deviate from rational decisions. This emphasizes the human tendency to know what is right, yet struggle with consistently implementing it.

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