Answer:
That it can be fleeting and one should enjoy the moment
The narrator says of Clifford, "fate has no happiness in store for you" other than what he currently enjoys, so he should appreciate it
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Oedipus' self-inflicted blindness symbolizes his foolishness and inability to see clearly what stood before him. Famed for his commonsense and clear thinking, Oedipus has been revealed all too human. Blinding himself is his way of taking responsibility for his part in his father's death and a symbol of new found wisdom. ;)