What is examples of vanity?

Vanity is excessive pride in oneself, appearance or achievements, often accompanied by a desire for admiration from others. Here are some examples of vanity:

  1. Obsessively taking selfies and posting them on social media, seeking validation and attention from others.
  2. Spending excessive amounts of money on high-end clothes, accessories, and makeup to enhance one's appearance.
  3. Constantly bragging about one's accomplishments and putting down others to make oneself feel superior.
  4. Continuously checking one's reflection in mirrors or car windows to ensure that one's appearance is perfect.
  5. Seeking plastic surgery or other cosmetic procedures to improve one's appearance, even if it's not necessary.
  6. Refusing to leave the house without wearing makeup or doing one's hair, fearing that others will see them as unattractive.
  7. Making fun of other people's appearances, clothing, or lifestyle choices to feel better about oneself.
  8. Buying luxury cars, homes, or jewelry to show off one's wealth and status.