Humility
Duty and censorship lose growth
and become faulty without compassion.
Be humble in judgement.
Often the mill of critics destroy
the vitamin from the flour.
Those who are enriched by
simplicity may find little difficulty with decision making.
People also thrive by achieving
dependence.
They are also masters who can
recognise mastery.
To see beauty is to be beautiful;
the one who appreciates is as worthy as the appreciated.
Education will deteriorate when
not supported by intelligence.
To appreciate, one must be able
to set aside oneself and to pay homage to the good in others.
Failure brings temporary
blindness. Humility is the antidote.
The people who control their
stings are twice as worthy as the born good.
Imperfection also has its virtues
which perfection cannot attain: sometimes to forget saves a life.
Conclusions are personal things,
and like enthusiastic little helpers they may be faulty.
To receive gratitude is to feel
the richness of humility.
Power without the anchor of
humility is easily ignited and can blow itself up.
The wisest thing some people can say is to keep silent.
It is the weakness to need, and
the strength to sacrifice one’s own needs for the needs of others that make us
human.
A little effort at a time will
often open the way to leaps of success.
You also
achieve when you allow another to make corrections or to find solutions for you
- the heavy barrier moved by another cann give you new vision.
It is better to
assimilate the conclusions of a kindred spirit than not to be able to conclude
at all.
Being in
command of yourself is being able to see when the other person’s ideas are
better than yours and admitting it.
Sometimes it
only takes a few dollars to show caring and consideration.
An occasion of
softness or hardness, badness or goodness does not tell the basic or the
overall character of a person.
Like trees,
misunderstanding cannot be fully cleared unless the roots are out in the open.
In trivial
matters, confrontation may be won by non deception and humility.