HumilityHumility is the state of being humble. Webster's 1913 dictionary uses terms such as "modest", "not high or lofty" and "not pretentious or magnificent" to define humility.
Mahatma Gandhi is attributed as suggesting that attempting to sustain truth without humility is doomed to cause it to become instead an "arrogant caricature" of truth. [1] [1] [1] Selwyn Hughes, a contemporary Christian author, suggested that humility for Christians is not about lowering yourself down to something tiny, and thus insulting God's work, but rising to the fullest height of your ability and then comparing yourself with God. [1]
Humiliation is the act of being made humble. It is considered quite different to humility by most people, and the two should not be trivially interchanged. See also: External link
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