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Everyone has had some experience you haven't and is your superior in that respect. Albert Einstein, who is largely regarded as one of the greatest minds ever, said, "I have never met a man so ignorant that I couldn't learn something from him."

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It's hard to look down on others while telling them what you admire about them. The more you put positive thoughts about others into words, the more good you'll see in them and the less likely you will be to fall into the egotism trap.

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It's been said that the hardest words to say in any language are "I was wrong." Those who refuse to do so out of pride are likely to keep

making the same mistakes and alienate people in the process.

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If "I was wrong" are the hardest words to say, "I'm sorry" have to be the next hardest. It will kill your pride, as well as the argument—two evil birds with one small stone of humility.

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It's human nature to want to appear strong and self-sufficient, out of pride, but that usually only makes things harder. Humble yourself and ask for and accept the help of others, and you'll come out miles ahead.

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Volunteer to help the elderly, the infirm, or children, or do some other form of community service. You'll gain more than you give, both in humility and loving thanks.

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Starting from scratch is nearly always humbling, but the rewards are manifold: You'll come out of the experience a little more humble; your example of "doing the humble thing" will encourage others and, contrary to what your pride tells you, win their admiration and respect.

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"Let not the wise man glory in his wisdom, neither let the

mighty man glory in his might, let not the rich man glory in his riches. But let him that glories glory in this, that he understands and knows Me,

that I am the Lord!" (Jeremiah 9:23-24).

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