So there's an ancient myth (let's say it's Greek) about Narcissus. Apparently he (or she, I forgot) was so in love with their own appearnce that they wound up staring at themselves in a puddle until they died (if I got any details wrong, kiss my ass. The story isnt the point.)
Anyway, as I was reading this today, I started seeing a lot of similarities in that story to my real life. Not the insane supernatural stuff or anything, but my love of my own beauty merely for the purpose of being beautiful. Now that I think of it, I'm not so much pleased with my own appearance to get girls as I am with the fact that I appear pleasing to myself.
Now, here's my question, is that so wrong? Yes, I admit, I'm vain, but not to the exclusion of others.
[2 hours later]
Now that I read this again it totally doesn't convey what I was trying to say. Ah well. at least it has a question in it.
Anyway, as I was reading this today, I started seeing a lot of similarities in that story to my real life. Not the insane supernatural stuff or anything, but my love of my own beauty merely for the purpose of being beautiful. Now that I think of it, I'm not so much pleased with my own appearance to get girls as I am with the fact that I appear pleasing to myself.
Now, here's my question, is that so wrong? Yes, I admit, I'm vain, but not to the exclusion of others.
[2 hours later]
Now that I read this again it totally doesn't convey what I was trying to say. Ah well. at least it has a question in it.
frank_castle:
no it is not i try to get at least three hours of mirror time, and everytiem i comb my hair i say beautiful, so you aren't that vain, adn the greek story was right it was just chopped into a smaller version nothing wrong with that Greek Myth ROCKS