A Misleading Trip to the Gym
In common nomenclature, the words vanity and pride carry something of a negative connotation. None will admit to possessing these characteristics in fear that they may be seen as a selfish person, although these are two traits inherent in the human demeanor. Superficially, people seem to have the interests of others as the primary motive for their actions; realistically though, these two qualities of the human psyche are the catalyst for most everyday activities. Visiting a salon, purchasing new clothes, or even a quick glance in the mirror are little things that one may do without another in mind, solely for the advancement of oneself. As much as people would not like to admit it, they hold themselves high above all others. Due to this pre-eminent belief in the individual, one may also perform activities which they know they are efficient in doing with the façade of trying to make themselves better. One such action is a visit to the local gym. In this act, people travel to the gym to only revel in their own narcissism rather than to make themselves become a better person. Before the acts of people can be descri
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Approximate Word count = 760
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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