"Es una cosa mucho mejor que hago, que cualquiera que haya hecho antes."
— Charles Dickens
Simplified Meaning:
The quote talks about doing something very good, better than anything the person has done before. Imagine a person who has made many mistakes but now decides to help someone in a big, meaningful way. For example, think of a student who didn't study much in the past but now spends extra time helping a friend understand a difficult subject. This new action is much kinder and more impressive than what they did before. It shows that people can always choose to do better things, even if their past wasn't perfect. It teaches us that our best actions might come later, and we should feel proud when we make these positive choices.
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