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The virtue of humility.

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Humility

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If a person has humility, it means that they treat other people with respect.

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They freely listen to someone before trying to resolve their problems.

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They put themselves at someone else's service.

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Having humility does not mean that you have an inferiority complex, that

you have a poor image of yourself, that you are not confident, or that you hide your talents in order to make someone

else feel better.

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It just means that you turn away from your selfishness and try to enter into the

other person's world.

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A person with humility tries to understand another person's sufferings and joys.

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If the other person opens up to them, they keep their secrets and do not judge the

person or spread gossip about them.

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When someone is speaking to them, they pay attention and try to see the

other person's point of view.

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They try to understand what the other person is really saying, even if their own life

is very different from that person's.

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Instead of quickly saying, "I know how to get you back on your feet, I'll tell you

what to do..."

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...they remain open and ask God to help them find the right pathway.

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A humble person does not always have to be right.

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The attitude of humility comes from God's power within us. Humility helps us speak at the right moment, have good intentions, and ask God for the right

words.

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If a person has humility, they will not feel superior to someone else just because they are poor or they have a disability.

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Instead, the person with humility will think, "This person could have

something unique to say, that I do not even suspect. They may be able to

teach me something very good that I will never forget."

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This is why people with humility will even go so far as to say that poor people are "their masters"-- because they have experienced that a poor person can preach to them, just

by being there.

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Often times a poor person will need a boost in confidence.

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A humble person will keep watching out for signs of the other person's hopes or dreams as they are telling their story.

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If the poor person feels understood, it then becomes possible to begin

something with them.

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A person with humility will not say, "Oh, the same thing happened to me once,

let me tell you all about how I solved my problem and got over it." A humble

person tries not to make hurtful comparisons.

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It is human nature to make ourselves look good, to criticize, to want to have power over other people, and to prove that we are right.

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Humility is when we avoid all this, out of love for the other person.

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A person mostly needs to be acknowledged and listened to, before being helped.

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The way that a person presents themselves to us depends a lot on our attitude towards them.

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So it is best to practice humility, always reminding ourselves to approach another person

in faith and recognize the presence of God in them.

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