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One is never fortunate or as unfortunate as one imagines
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"One is never fortunate or as unfortunate as one imagines"

- Francois de La Rochefoucauld

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This quote by Francois de La Rochefoucauld is a suggestion that our perception of our own fortune or bad luck is typically manipulated. We tend to overestimate our bad luck and underestimate our all the best. We might think that we are more unfortunate than we in fact are, or that we are more lucky than we actually are. This quote encourages us to take an action back and look at our scenario objectively. It advises us that our perception of our own fortune or misery is typically not precise. We need to not be too tough on ourselves when things do not go our method, and we ought to not be too complacent when things do go our way. We must make every effort to preserve a balanced point of view and be mindful of our own predispositions. This quote is a reminder that our perception of our own fortune or misery is often not a precise reflection of reality.

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Francois de La Rochefoucauld This quote is written / told by Francois de La Rochefoucauld between September 15, 1613 and March 17, 1680. He was a famous Writer from France. The author also have 172 other quotes.

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