Test How Strong Your Vanity Is
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You own a beautiful watch. If a friend compliments it, how would you react? Choose one of the four responses below that best matches your behavior:
A. "Oh, it's nothing—just a cheap knockoff!" you reply modestly.
B. "This is a Rolex..." or "My watch has many features—press this button and it becomes a currency counter."" then proceed to show off all its features.
C. "Really? Thanks." You look genuinely pleased.
D. "You have a nice watch too, don't you?" Then casually compliment their watch.
If you chose A: You're not particularly boastful, nor are you easily read.Deep down, you seem to harbor the thought, "I'm not that uncultured." It's precisely because of this mindset that your responses in the test appear so modest.
If you chose B: You're a classic vanity-driven person who often judges others by material possessions and wealth. Deep inside, you frequently think: "Friends who hang out with me should dress as stylishly as I do."Therefore, for your own future, it's advisable to learn to overcome your vanity.
People who chose C: You are a trustworthy friend. You don't feel the need to embellish yourself and possess a natural, pure, and honest heart. However, precisely because you are overly straightforward, friends may sometimes find you difficult to get along with. Therefore, when interacting with friends, it's recommended that you learn to sincerely compliment others, making it easier for them to accept your sincerity and authenticity.
Those who chose D: You possess strong self-esteem and confidence, making you a dependable friend. You believe "praise is deserved," but this can sometimes give others an impression of unreliability—a manifestation of your vanity. Therefore, it is advised that you set achievable goals and tackle each task with steadfast dedication.
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