Metacognition
Published on April 4, 2004 By psychx In Misc
Vanity can be looked at in a dictionary as; excessive pride in one's appearance or accomplishments; conceit. What is this trait which flows through everyone’s veins? We are all guilty of it at least once in our lifetime we are all capable of feeling more important than another person. It’s in advertising and in movies, books, in every person we see daily. That vision of self over others is instilled since birth like machines being programmed to do tireless work. To define vanity one must look at the root from which it is spawned. Identity is self, or what we think the environment around us sees us as. We all inherently believe we know who we are but the first step to knowing everything is understanding we know nothing. No matter how much effort a person puts into his or her image, it’s all a fraud, psychologically speaking, because so much of our life is unconscious. As infants we are a mix of biological processes our first goal in life is to develop an understanding or coherent personality which puts together all this confusion. We build schemes during our childhood to comprehend our environment but we also learn to socially gauge other’s reactions to ourselves. Some things appeal to us more than others due in part that those same things show us what is missing in our lives. From these things that appeal to us we form an identity or image of how we see ourselves and how we want to the world to see us and others to desire us. Seeing oneself reflected in the world has a social value, of course, but it is nothing more than a vague image or shell of what we truly are. What we truly are can be seen in those scarce and rare moments where we have to choose between life or death, love or pain, fear or anger, those moments which make us embrace our true ideals. Ill put into an analogy to make easier;

A security guard walks up to these kids that are trespassing onto private property. He walks over with bravado and a swagger in his step to tell the kids to scram. Lo and behold he taps one of them on the shoulder and these “punk” kids open fire out of fear and run off. The guard uses his phone to call 911 and frantically explains he has been shot. When the police show up they noticed that he hasn’t been shot once all the shots fired missed him and other than wetting his pants he is fine.

This is an example of how he saw himself as above the teens but when they shot at him his true self or identity was revealed. We as humans go out of our way to express an identity to others. What we offer indeed is not our true selves but a self full of vanity and pride. We think we are offering gold but in reality we are offering lead. When encountering something like the security guard we don’t act according to what will “look good”, but we are forced to embrace our true selves or our deepest—and often unconscious—value system. Some people compulsively want to project a vain image an want to be desired obsessively and go their whole lives trying to fill this void. The truth is this void can never be filled and they are no better for pursuing it. This vanity or feeling of having to be better looking, smarter, or just than your fellow human is projected into advertising. Realistically everyone cannot look like those famous models which advertise lipstick that they never really wear but nonetheless people still buy the lipstick. This same advertising pushes people toward even undergoing risky plastic surgery just to look “better”. Next time you look in a mirror think of this article and ask yourself. Are you looking at yourself or something entirely different?

Comments
on Apr 04, 2004
The human species pretty much sucks huh?

haha, nah, I really enjoyed reading this yo.

Trinitie
on Apr 04, 2004
I'm glad you enjoyed it. It sounds a little pessimistic but it is reality and to know one self truly is the first step to becoming a better person. As far as the human species we are what we are, can't say I disagree completely with plastic surgery though.
on May 04, 2004
i am 35 this year, psychx. it is officially "renovate or deteriorate" time for me .

i'd only be lying if i said i was pleased with the evidence of time passing that is beginning to show on my face (not to mention, ahem, other "bits" ... lol).

you have again exercised the peculiar dual effect of inspiration/terror that you have on me !!!.

i tried to limit this to a comment. i tried SO hard. but i found myself again "mentally pregnant" with an idea that will not be confined to a comment. i have to go write a blog now. this is YOUR fault, psychx ... it's is 4.00pm here. when my hubby gets home looking for his dinner, i shall regretfully have to inform him that he will have to shut it until at least 7.00 ... "because ... like ... stifling the creativity of your wife with your unreasonable demands for like, food, is just SO oppressive, man ..."

or something.

arrrrggh !. take a few days off, psychx. stop thinking ... i'm tired as well as scared now

mig XX
on May 04, 2004
I think i am better than other people all the time...

but that makes it ok.. cause that is my true self

great blog!

BAM!!!
on May 04, 2004
muggaz ... back in your cage !!! j/k

excuse him, psychx. he is australian ... you know how "we" are

mig
on May 14, 2004
Sorry for the latent response, I took a small hiatus from joeuser.
you have again exercised the peculiar dual effect of inspiration/terror that you have on me !!!.


Heh I don't know whether to say I'm glad or I'm sorry to this comment but I have been told I am sort of a realist. I feel the same way sometimes when I learn more about life, I begin to contemplate it and analyze over and over.

i found myself again "mentally pregnant" with an idea that will not be confined to a comment. i have to go write a blog now. this is YOUR fault, psychx ...


I'm glad I "knocked you up" with ideas so to speak

I think i am better than other people all the time...but that makes it ok.. cause that is my true self

Atleast you're being yourself Muggaz...

on May 15, 2004
gee, psychx. when i said "take a few days off" ... i was only joking

glad to see you back at your blog.

mig XX
on May 15, 2004
I think that vanity is a love of what we deem to be "latent" within us. Passive qualities that do not require the machinations of consciousness or action to define themselves.

Pride is a preceptual schema reserved for the deeds we have committed and the qualities we articulate with the aid of attention and awareness.

Both require reflection and the involvement of past tense verbs and "past tense" personalities.

Animals are incapable of past tense other than in the most rudimentary, conditional way.

This "animal moment" is when "true self" appears. or as I rather, happens.

Our true selves are what happens when we have no time to think and all schema have been shut down, when the owner flees the house after becoming aware of an intruder. It has little to do with personality and more to do with what "species" a person belongs to. Sometimes a nervous system is either geared to piss its pants or fire an AK.

Personality testing has had little success in predicting what course of action certain personality "types" will opt for in high stress situations. Most of the time it's just a question of gearing.

Good blog. Got me thinking.

And God i love it when you give "birth" Mig.
on May 15, 2004
gee, psychx. when i said "take a few days off"


Mig... It was finals week at school, I had a lot of cramming I had to do...sigh.

Notsohighlyevolved
I'm glad I got you thinking, your response was insightful and I agree with most of it, I think experiences play a role as well when it comes to reactions and behavior but as you say when certain situations occur we tend to embrace our real "characteristics" which we normally hate to admit exist...



on May 16, 2004
marco ... since we are being (metaphorically, anyway) silly about my ahem, fertility, you may thank psychx for err, fathering ? that thought


when certain situations occur we tend to embrace our real "characteristics" which we normally hate to admit exist...


psychx, i agree with the above. under duress of any kind (even the enjoyable kind), certain true things do tend to float to the surface.

i hope you did well at school, btw.

mig XX