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Answered by aki7760
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The Importance of Humility. Humility is one of the most powerful and important attributes of training. Learning to become humble helps build trust, which is the key to leadership development and crushing your goals. As the revolutionary Nelson Mandela once said “The first thing is to be honest with yourself.

Answered by vmpmhafsath
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Humility is a virtue.

It is the quality of keeping one’s self under control. It is the opposite of being pound. A person who possesses this quality is humble and meek. A humble person is the master of himself. He is not stubborn. He is ready to accept other people’s advice and learn from their experience. He is not annoyed with anybody. A proud person gets angry easily, when something offends him. A humble person does not get angry easily. He admits his mistakes and short-comings politely. A proud person does not admit his faults easily. He gets annoyed and blames others for his own mistakes. A proud person is stubborn and angry. He does not value other person’s suggestions and ideas.

In fact pride and anger, meekness and humility are human attitudes. Attitudes are the expressions of a person and are developed or cultivated slowly over a number of years. They indicate the mental make up and the upbringing of a person.

Ferdinand de Lesseps was a famous engineer. He planned and executed the construction of the Suez Canal. His plan was successful and the execution of the canal was successfully completed. He was very proud of his engineering competence and skill. He boasted about it and showed it to others.

Next he was asked to plan and execute the construction of Panama Canal. He was so proud of his ability and engineering competence that he ignored the suggestions of the young engineers. He would laugh away their valuable suggestions. The young engineers suggested to him to use the system of locks and gates which were necessary keeping in view the inclination of the terrain, but Ferdinand was haughty and proud. He was not all humble and meek. He considered his knowledge and experience superior to those of the others. He followed his own plant in the construction of the canal. His plan was a failure. IT has to be abandoned resulting in a colossal loss of labor and money in the execution of his plan.

Later the suggestion of the young engineers was implemented. It was a great success. Ferdinand-de-Lessepes had to eat his humble pie, because he did not accept the advice of the young engineers and local people with humility.

Humility or meekness implies gentleness and kindness.

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