[General] In spite of himself.

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Silverobama

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Hi,

What does this sentence mean?

He did it in spite of himself.

Thanks a lot
 
Without context (ahem!):
Something about him would have made it unlikely he would succeed, but he did.
 
I am sorry, Barb.

The sentence was just like this when I put it down, it was a few years ago. Now I'm going over my notes. I see it then I ask.

Anyway, let me provide a context:

Although he thought it was impossible to conquer the fear in his heart, he did it in spite of himself.

Is my new sentence idiomatic in AE? If so, I will put it down.
 
Well... not so much.

Let's say I'm really bad whenever there's anything wrong with my computer. But I try anyway. And I think I'm supposed to do Thing A. But I'm so bad, I actually do Thing B. And then it turns out that Thing B was what I really needed to do to fix it. So in that case, I fixed it, in spite of myself.
 
So when using this expression, we emphasize luck?
 
I hadn't thought about it that way, but we often do, I think.
 
Thanks a lot
 
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