Better to reign in hell than serve in heaven Vanity, definitely my favorite sin He, Kevin, didn't know what was the most precious thing to him until the end. It is not a winning record, not a brilliant shine, not the satisfaction and pleasure brought to him, but the hard-earned, plain and simple happiness with his beloved beside him. I seem to see me watching movies all the way, and I will make an amazing coincidence with Kevin at every fork in the road. I don't think vanity is wrong. Human nature is like this, but I don't think vanity should become the devil pusher with no bottom line and no limit step by step. It is undeniable that vanity is inseparable from the final outcome. It can even be said that vanity leads to the outcome. But from another perspective,I also think the most fundamental reason is that Kevin has not found out what is most important to him. There is also the line that he actually loves himself more.
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