Pride does harm and humility benefits.
Pride does harm and humility benefits.
“A person who knows satisfaction is happy even if he is poor and lowly, and if he does not know contentment, he is sad even if he is rich and noble. If he knows how to be satisfied, he will not be cursed for the rest of his life. If he knows how to stop, he will never be ashamed. - 《Myeongsimbogam》
It is said that pride does harm and humility benefits. This is the practical principle of humility and pride. Humility is self-satisfaction and self-control, and arrogance is greed because of self-satisfaction. A person who is satisfied with himself will not only enjoy life but will not be humiliated. A person who is not satisfied with himself and always seeks more should always live in worry. There is no peace of mind and no true happiness for those who are unsatisfied with a given situation and want more.
"The king of a ruined country must always be proud of himself, consider himself wise, and despise things himself."
"If the king's mind is empty and waits, the servants themselves will show their abilities."
Mencius said, "When a king gives a kind government, the people respect their superiors and give their lives for him."
It is a person to gain through humility, and a person to lose through pride. If you try to elevate yourself, you lose people and you fall, and if you humble yourself, you gain people.
Respect is not to exalt yourself, but to those who humble you, and naturally stand as a central figure in communication.
“Pride does damage, humility benefits.”
In a position to lead people, it is absolutely necessary to establish an attitude of true humility, not pride, and correct self-esteem rather than pride. He must strive to increase his own value, acknowledge others as much as he is precious, and have the attitude of 'Yeokjisaji' that elevates not only himself but also others through his dignified words and actions. This is the true self-esteem to protect, and the secret to winning people. The higher one's position, the more his ability to interact with people becomes his true ability.
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