Gary is a distinguished looking man with a touch of gray at the temples. Even in his early 50s, he still turns heads. He enjoys spending most of his time admiring his profile in the mirror. In fact, he considers his good looks to be his second-most important asset. The first, however, is money. He is lucky in this area, too, having been born into a wealthy family. _____________________. He loves the power his wealth has given him. He could buy whatever he desires, whether that be people, places, or things. Gary checks that mirror often and feels great delight with what he sees. A. Gary's gray hair is his worst characteristic. B. Conceit is the beginning and the end of Gary’s character; conceit of person and situation. C. Gary feels blessed to be wealthy and the joy consumes his every thought. D. The only objects of Gary's respect are others who hold positions in society above him.