26 February, 08:43
Being humble involves *not* being humiliated. "I have been deceived and screwed up as a result" is utterly ordinary. Recognising that deception, accepting it, and moving on is honourable and decent. Anyone who criticises you should take the plank out of their own eye first; we're all "asleep" or "off course" in some aspect of our lives. It is the pride that refuses to acknowledge the wrong that deserves the humiliation of the crashing ego.
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there is great power in humility. .....never knew that until i got sober
08:49 AM - Feb 26, 2021
In response Martin Geddes to his Publication
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