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Humility: True Greatness

This work examines humility not as a weakness but as a core virtue that enables true greatness. It discusses how humility involves recognizing one's limitations, valuing others, and adopting a posture of service. The book likely draws on philosophical, religious, or ethical perspectives to argue that authentic achievement and influence stem from a humble mindset, contrasting this with pride or self-promotion. It may offer insights on cultivating humility in personal and professional life, suggesting that this trait leads to deeper relationships and lasting impact. more

Author

C. J. Mahaney
C. J. Mahaney

C. J. Mahaney is an unknown scholar. Born on September 21, 1953, specific details about his life and achievements are not available. more

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