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In today’s PR-driven, social-media crazed, self-promoting world, humility is a quality that has lost its appeal. While everyone is busy yelling “Look at me! Listen to me!” with their selfies, posts, videos and TED talks, the humble are not boastful. They adopt a modest posture that refuses to draw attention for themselves. Humility is self-effacing, and unpretentious. The humble person will not think or act as if he is better than anyone else, and won’t try to impress others by appearing or seeming to have greater importance, talent or culture than he actually has. The humble person might come across as shy, even if he is actually outgoing and confident. According to Meriam-Webster dictionary, humility is “a freedom from pride or arrogance.”[1] Vocabulary.com says it is the “modest opinion or estimate of one’s own importance, rank, etc.”[2] In fact, humility comes from the root word humilis, which means low in Latin. Continue reading





