Wednesday; December 3
Is it more important to
be right or to be humble? Now, before we
get too far into this discussion, I believe that we should do our best to
believe what is correct and say the right things, but that doesn’t give us an
excuse to be arrogant about our intelligence.
Sure, there is value in a pursuit to be the smartest kid in the
classroom, but just getting the correct answer isn’t always the right way to
live. There is a way to be accurate in
our information and appropriate in our interactions with others.
Some of the people who impress me the most are the ones who
are quietly confident in what they know.
They do their work to know the truth, but they don’t have to be
showy. They are prepared to enter the
conversation, but they don’t belittle the people who happen to be wrong. One of my favorite descriptions of humility
is the ability to see ourselves as we really are. We are confident in our abilities, but also
cognizant of our flaws. We are bold in
our beliefs but humble in how we present ourselves to others.
Let’s know what we are talking about but never put others
down. When we live in this way, we will
not only be viewed as bring right, but we will also be seen with respect.
Think About It!