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While sorting out the bookshelves, I found a dusty collection of Maupassant's novels, among which The Necklace attracted me the most. Mrs. Mathilde ruined her youth for a night of vanity, for squeezing into the upper class, for grabbing people's attention!

What is vanity? Vanity is a terrible thing, it makes people lose their minds, forget themselves and ruin youth and life! Mrs Mathilde was carried away by vanity. "Virtual" is virtual, "Rong" is glory, and the combination of the two is false glory, but many people regard this glory as their beautiful decoration, and Mathilde disappeared in order to pay off the valuable necklace borrowed from Mrs. Foretstier. I was in debt everywhere and ended up penniless. I don't think even ten thousand vanities can compare with a real glory. Vanity is an extremely gorgeous mask, which hides the facts and makes you extremely beautiful. But what kind of face is behind this mask?

I vaguely remember an accidental opportunity. Two of my Chinese paintings were selected by Hongruixing Hotel and hung in the main hall of the hotel. After learning this, at my strong request, my parents finally agreed to take relatives and friends to the hotel to see the beauty of Chinese painting. When I arrived at the hotel, I couldn't wait to brag to the adults: "I draw well!" " How lifelike those two Lu Hua chickens are! "I can't help feeling high.

After returning home, I even showed off my painting skills to my parents happily. At this time, I have unconsciously fallen into vanity. It was my mother who pulled me out of vanity and said to me earnestly, "Don't be vain. A truly capable person will not show off everywhere. Don't be self-righteous with a little achievement. " From then on, I studied Chinese painting more seriously.

Everyone has vanity. As long as we turn this vanity into a real driving force, a driving force for progress, we will continue to make progress! Speaking of which, I made another cup of oolong tea, smelling the strong tea fragrance and leafing through the necklace. . . . . .