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1 - READ THE WORD
Humility triumphs
“Before a downfall the heart is haughty, but humility comes before honor.”
Proverbs 18:12
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2 - Reflect
When we are embarking on a project, and we do it with a sense of arrogance, we are probably using the knowledge of our minds to our favor but not the wisdom of our hearts. Because if we believe we are winners before arriving, we are placing ourselves in a position of power that is not healthy in order to expect results.
Knowing our strengths but also our limitations, everything that follows will be a triumph, because every new objective that we complete, no matter how small it is, will be valued correctly, and without feeling superior to others, because every person finds different triumphs and all are equally important if they come from the heart and from effort.
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