In his previous essay, Montaigne attacked the pursuit of glory, and now he’s after vainglory, a pompous, conceited opinion of yourself. He jumps right into it: There is another kind of ‘glory’: the over-high opinion we conceive of our own worth. It is an imprudent affection by which we hold our own self dear, presenting … Continue reading 74. On Presumption
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