Summary
This quote highlights the tendency of some women to desire what they do not have and to show indifference towards what is actually available to them. It suggests that women often desire what is beyond their reach, whether it be materialistic possessions, societal status, or personal achievements, and fail to appreciate or fully value the opportunities and blessings that come their way. It speaks to the human tendency for discontentment and ingratitude, emphasizing the importance of recognizing and celebrating the present rather than longing for unattainable desires.
Topics
Women
By Ovid