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1 I, 2| desire would be empty and vain), clearly this must be the 2 I, 3| passions, his study will be vain and unprofitable, because 3 IV, 3| being unworthy of them, is vain; though not every one who 4 IV, 3| he really is worthy of in vain. The man who thinks himself 5 IV, 3| proud man’s claims. The vain man goes to excess in comparison 6 IV, 3| man who goes beyond him is vain. Now even these are not 7 IV, 3| external goods no less. Vain people, on the other hand,