Why Why Love 换换爱

quite a funny & nice show...=)
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Thinking that what you do or say is better than what others do or say;
Always wanting to get your own way;
Arguing when you are not right or — when you are — insisting stubbornly or
with bad manners;
Giving your opinion without being asked for it, when charity does not demand you to do so; Despising the point of view of others;
Not being aware that all the gifts and qualities you have are on loan;
Not acknowledging that you are unworthy of all honour or esteem, even the ground you are treading on or the things you own;
Mentioning yourself as an example in conversation;
Speaking badly about yourself, so that they may form a good opinion of you, or contradict you; Making excuses when rebuked;
Hiding some humiliating faults from your director, so that he may not lose the good opinion he has of you;
Hearing praise with satisfaction, or being glad that others have spoken well of you; Being hurt that others are held in greater esteem than you;
Refusing to carry out menial tasks;
Seeking or wanting to be singled out;
Letting drop words of self-praise in conversation, or words that might show your honesty, your wit or skill, your professional prestige ... ;
Being ashamed of not having certain possessions ... (Furrow, 263)