The more you contain your ego, the more realistic you are about your problems. You learn how to listen, and admit that you don't know all the answers.
You exhibit the attitude that you can learn from anyone at any time. Your pride doesn't get in the way of getting the information you need to achieve the best results.
It doesn't keep you from sharing the credit that needs to be shared. Humility allows you to acknowledge your mistakes.
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βThe more you can contain your ego, the more realistic you are about your problems. You learn how to listen, and admit that you donβt know all the answers. You exhibit the attitude that you can learn from anyone at any time. Your pride doesnβt get in the way of gathering the information you ne...
Humility means that you have the self-confidence and self-awareness to recognize the value of others without feeling threatened. You are willing to admit you could be wrong and may not have all the answers.
Humility requires the containment of oneβs ego.
One of the best novels of all time, 'Pride and Prejudice' has a great lesson to teach us all: learn from your mistakes. Just as the characters admit their mistakes and act accordingly, one should always consider the things done wrongly and try to correct them before it is too late.
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