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The article explores "vanity activities," which are pursuits that appear useful but may not deliver real value. It uses credit card churning as a primary example, arguing that many activities we engage in may serve more as hobbies or sources of enjoyment rather than genuinely productive efforts. The author encourages readers to reflect on their own activities to discern their true motivations.