Sunday, July 21, 2013

Vanity

The vain person wants praise, applause, admiration, too much and is always angling for it. It is a fault, but a child-like and even (in an odd way) a humble fault. It shows that you are not yet completely contented with your own admiration. You value other people enough to want them to look at you. You are, in fact, still human. The real black, diabolical Pride, comes when you look down on others so much that you do not care what they think of you. Of course, it is very right, and often our duty, to not care what people think of us, if we do so for the right reason; namely, because we care so incomparably more what God thinks.
- C.S. Lewis (Mere Christianity)

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