"The pleasure of making a daisy-chain may seem simple and delightful, but it also requires effort to gather the daisies and arrange them. The question raised is whether this small act of joy is worth the trouble involved in the process."
In "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland," Lewis Carroll explores themes of childhood innocence and the value of simple pleasures. The quote reflects the idea that even small, enjoyable acts can prompt introspection about the effort they require and how worth it they truly are in the grand scheme of things.