I think the intent was to communicate that abstractions aren't always right.
Some people might think that because there's duplicate code and that the abstracted code maps to the duplicated code 1 to 1 and leads to fewer lines in total, it's a good abstraction, not realizing that there are costs to doing this that may not be aware of.
Some people might think that because there's duplicate code and that the abstracted code maps to the duplicated code 1 to 1 and leads to fewer lines in total, it's a good abstraction, not realizing that there are costs to doing this that may not be aware of.