Humility requires letting go of the desire for supremacy over other human beings, and the feeling of entitlement to be an authority and have control over other human beings.
Humility requires recognizing that one does not necessarily have a firmer, more accurate intellectual grasp on concepts, knowledge, theory, or planning than other people.
Humility requires letting go of comparing one's self to others, and looking for excuses to find them inferior.
Humility requires healthy boundaries, and has nothing to do with groveling or self-deprecation.
Humility allows one to learn much more than one can when they are trapped in entitlement or arrogance.
Humility requires recognizing that one does not necessarily have a firmer, more accurate intellectual grasp on concepts, knowledge, theory, or planning than other people.
Humility requires letting go of comparing one's self to others, and looking for excuses to find them inferior.
Humility requires healthy boundaries, and has nothing to do with groveling or self-deprecation.
Humility allows one to learn much more than one can when they are trapped in entitlement or arrogance.