Concept in Definition ABC
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Florencia Ucha, in Oct. 2009
Excessive confidence and belief in one's own capacity and attraction, far above other people and things
People usually have very distinctive and unique personal characteristics that often define our ways of being and behaviors, define us before others, determine our actions and make us recognizable by they. Meanwhile, these personal traits can be positive, good, or quite the opposite, negative and bad and then affect our social bonding and our development.
In the case that will occupy us below that is vanity, the connotation and the idea that we all have of it are negative, while its opposite, the modesty, has a very high consideration and social value. In other words, society frowns on the vain while highlighting the humble.
It is designated with the term of Vanity to the excessive confidence Y belief Of the own capacity and attraction that one has, far above other people and things, it is something like pride based on vain things.
Desire to be constantly admired and attributes a high regard to their own merits
Meanwhile, the individual who presents this characteristic as a salient feature of his / her life will be called vain. personality. The vain person is arrogant and has the desire to be admired constantly and by everyone, for the high concept that he attributes to his own merits, regardless of whether he has it or not, he does consider that he has them and therefore they should be praised and to admire.
Vanity causes the person to feel in a superior position to the rest of those around him, both on the physical plane and from the intellectual level. So for him other people are not beautiful or smart enough like him, and he even he lets them know, a situation that will obviously cause displeasure in his interlocutors, earning more than one aversion…
Behind a vain there is nothing but an insecure
Those who have addressed the issue of vanity in depth argue that behind a vain person there is nothing other than a person insecure of himself and who needs to cause of that feeling of inferiority that eats away at her telling herself and the rest of the world that he is better and superior to all, although as we have already said, this is not at all a reality.
Freud argued that vanity can lead to an extreme pathology of personality disorder
Some teachings linked to religion consider Vanity as a form of idolatry in which one rejects God for what he does himself. The stories of Lucifer and Narcissus, from which the concept of narcissism comes by the way, elucubrated by the doctor neurologist Sigmund Freud, are examples of what a true vain person can be. The father of psychoanalysis was one of those who studied this issue the most and the disastrous incidence that it has on the social development of the vain individual. According to Freud, vanity can lead to an extreme pathology of personality disorder. In this type of deviation, the person affected by it greatly overestimates his abilities and presents an excessive need for affirmation and admiration from others.
According to what Freud studied, vanity can compromise skill of the person to live a happy or productive life with their loved ones and their closest environment, because by manifesting the aforementioned traits of excessive selfishness and disregard for needs and feelings strangers that the type of vain person presents, obviously will end up affecting the social side of him.
The difficult coexistence with a vain
Really, for those who have to live with a vain individual, things will be difficult, because these types of people do not accept that they are not flattered. constantly in terms of what they do, what they think and even what they are, in addition to clearly not having the ability to assess and reflect on the reality, because your intelligence they are solely in service and bewildered by their grandiose vision of themselves.
From the foregoing it follows that no one should be proud of vanity, far from it and in those cases in which it is certainly extreme we should consult a specialist in psychology to know how to handle it
Themes in Vanity