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Be Humble: Don’t Let Success Go to Your Head : DR SHELLY BHUTANI


YOUR HUMBLENESS CAN WIN UNIVERSE

Be Humble: Don’t Let Success Go to Your Head


Many of us come from humble beginnings. We make something of ourselves through pursuit of knowledge, integrity, hard work, and a bit of good fortune. Yes, people have every right to be proud of the success that they’ve earned. But that doesn’t give them the right to be rude or disrespectful to others.

Some people get a big thrill from boasting about their accomplishments or showing off their possessions. They’ve convinced themselves that they’re better than others are. The fact is, some folks let success go to their head, and they gain a weird satisfaction from pushing people around. That’s wrong. On the other hand, just as it’s disgusting for the “haves” to look down on others, it’s equally disdainful for “have-nots” to resent those who’ve worked hard and have rightfully earned their success.

The truth is, all the money in the world doesn’t make us a better person. It simply means that we have more money. Real wealth is achieved by appreciating what we already have in life. After all, money can’t buy everything.

It can’t buy a close-knit family, good friends, a clear conscience, work-life balance, a happy home, a second chance in life, or good karma, among other things.

So, don’t let success go to our head. Be humble. Humility is a sign of strength, not weakness. People with humility possess an inner peace. They’re modest about their achievements, grounded in their values, and they have nothing to prove to others. They’re down to earth, comfortable in their own skin, and quietly proud. Humble people shift their focus from taking to giving, from talking about themselves to listening to others, from hoarding the credit to deflecting the praise, and from being a “know-it-all” to knowing there’s so much more in life worth learning. There’s no ego, no pretense, and certainly no gamesmanship. Humble people are authentic.

“Humility is not thinking less of yourself, it’s thinking of yourself less.”


DR SHELLY BHUTANI

PRINCIPAL, PASSIONATE LEADER, AUTHOR , MENTOR

CBSE NATIONAL MASTER TRAINER


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