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Human Feelings
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Vanity finds its fate within itself. The development of vanity is constantly
threatened by those logical objections which develop out of the communal life.
Social and communal life are absolute principles which are undefeatable. Vanity
therefore, is forced to hide itself at a very early period of its development, disguise
itself. and make detours to accomplish its end. The vain individual will always be a
prey to grave doubts as to his ability to achieve the victories which it would seem
his vanity demands; while he dreams and ponders, time flies. And when the time
has gone, our vain one has the alibi that he never had an opportunity to show what
he could do.
threatened by those logical objections which develop out of the communal life.
Social and communal life are absolute principles which are undefeatable. Vanity
therefore, is forced to hide itself at a very early period of its development, disguise
itself. and make detours to accomplish its end. The vain individual will always be a
prey to grave doubts as to his ability to achieve the victories which it would seem
his vanity demands; while he dreams and ponders, time flies. And when the time
has gone, our vain one has the alibi that he never had an opportunity to show what
he could do.
Vanity finds its fate within itself. The development of vanity is constantly
threatened by those logical objections which develop out of the communal life.
Social and communal life are absolute principles which are undefeatable. Vanity
therefore, is forced to hide itself at a very early period of its development, disguise
itself. and make detours to accomplish its end. The vain individual will always be a
prey to grave doubts as to his ability to achieve the victories which it would seem
his vanity demands; while he dreams and ponders, time flies. And when the time
has gone, our vain one has the alibi that he never had an opportunity to show what
he could do.
threatened by those logical objections which develop out of the communal life.
Social and communal life are absolute principles which are undefeatable. Vanity
therefore, is forced to hide itself at a very early period of its development, disguise
itself. and make detours to accomplish its end. The vain individual will always be a
prey to grave doubts as to his ability to achieve the victories which it would seem
his vanity demands; while he dreams and ponders, time flies. And when the time
has gone, our vain one has the alibi that he never had an opportunity to show what
he could do.
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