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Humility – The Quiet Virtue

Autor Everett L. Worthington
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 sep 2007
Humility is a virtue that can be difficult to describe because of its paradoxical nature: claiming authority about humility and claiming that one is humble both suggest a lack of humility. In Humility, Everett L.Worthington Jr. seeks a way around this paradox by looking to people who are considered by others to be humble. He suggests people as examples: Jesus, Siddhartha, Gandhi, Mother Teresa, and Martin Luther King Jr. He looks, too, at people whom he admires. He examines the characteristics of humility they share, and, in doing so, formulates a working understanding of humility.
Science has made few attempts to measure humility,Worthington points out, but those few studies do give a different, but complementary, perspective on humility than the wisdom of the ages. Humility may not be a skill we can learn, but people can be inspired to be humble. "Great people—and ordinary people acting nobly—can inspire us," Worthington writes. "When we catch the spirit, we can transfer that spirit from ourselves to others." Quotations interspersed throughout the book reinforce the message that the unassuming virtue of humility transforms lives.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781599471280
ISBN-10: 1599471280
Pagini: 128
Dimensiuni: 140 x 159 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.14 kg
Ediția:First Edition, 1
Editura: Wiley
Locul publicării:United States

Cuprins

Introduction / ix
Paradoxes and Potentials of Humility / 3
Heroes of Humility / 17
What Do These Heroes Have in Common? / 37
Can We Learn Humility? / 51
What Does Science Tell Us about Humility? / 79
The Spirit of Humility / 99
References / 107
Select Books about Humility / 109
About the Author / 111

Descriere

Humility is a virtue that can be difficult to describe because of its paradoxical nature: claiming authority about humility and claiming that one is humble both suggest a lack of humility. In Humility, Everett L.Worthington Jr. seeks a way around this paradox by looking to people who are considered by others to be humble. He suggests people as examples: Jesus, Siddhartha, Gandhi, Mother Teresa, and Martin Luther King Jr. He looks, too, at people whom he admires. He examines the characteristics of humility they share, and, in doing so, formulates a working understanding of humility.