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Vanity

Vanity is the excessive belief in one's own abilities or attractiveness. Prior to the 14th century, it did not have such narcissistic undertones, and merely meant futility.

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Symbolism

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Vanity

Nodes39
Edges38
Triples29
Avg. degree1.95
Density0.051282
Components1

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Vanity

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related to Symbolism · 15
Vanity → All, Although, Babylon, Biblical, During, Ecclesiastes, In Western, Latin, Omnia Vanitas, Renaissance, She, Some, Symbols, The, Whore
related to Religion and philosophy · 8
Vanity → Divine, Friedrich Nietzsche, God, In, In Christian, Mason Cooley's, One, Philosophically
is a · 3
Vanity → example of pride, excessive belief in one's own abilities or attractiveness, fear of appearing original
see also · 3
Vanity → ConfidenceDunning, Kruger, VanitiesEgotismFalse

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Vanityis aexcessive belief in one's own abilities or attractiveness0.90text
Vanityis aexample of pride0.90text
Vanityis afear of appearing original0.90text
Vanityrelated to Religion and philosophyIn0.60section
Vanityrelated to Religion and philosophyGod0.60section
Vanityrelated to Religion and philosophyDivine0.60section
Vanityrelated to Religion and philosophyIn Christian0.60section
Vanityrelated to Religion and philosophyPhilosophically0.60section
Vanityrelated to Religion and philosophyFriedrich Nietzsche0.60section
Vanityrelated to Religion and philosophyOne0.60section
Vanityrelated to Religion and philosophyMason Cooley's0.60section
Vanityrelated to SymbolismIn Western0.60section

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