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The Art of Accomplishment

Humility

The Art of Accomplishment

Brett Kistler

Education, Health & Fitness, Self-improvement, Personal Development, Mental Health, Business, Management

4.9272 Ratings

🗓️ 15 September 2023

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

Joe and Brett invite questions from listeners on the subject of humility. How can we tell the difference between true humility and false modesty? What does it look like to be humble while fully expressing ourselves? What happens when 'humility' gets used to make ourselves or others small? Send us your questions on Twitter, through our website, or in our Circle community.

Transcript

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0:00.0

We can all appreciate when a person shows deep humility.

0:05.0

We've also seen how often humility gets invoked as a way to control people, to virtue signal, or to lay low when the mud's flying.

0:13.0

How can we tell the difference between true humility and false modesty?

0:18.0

And what does it look like to be humble while fully expressing ourselves?

0:22.7

Is there even a difference?

0:25.2

Welcome to the art of accomplishment, where we explore how deepening connection with ourselves

0:29.7

and others leads to creating the life we want with enjoyment and ease.

0:35.0

Last week, I asked listeners to share their questions about humility and just ask us anything

0:40.6

that they wanted on Twitter or in our circle community.

0:44.1

And so today, Joe and I are going to talk for a little bit about humility and then dive

0:48.2

into some of those questions.

0:50.3

How's that sound, Joe?

0:52.3

Sounds good.

0:53.4

Let's do it.

0:54.1

Excellent. All right. Well, let's just get good. Let's do it. Excellent.

0:55.0

All right.

0:55.4

Well, let's just get straight into it then.

0:57.4

So let's just start by defining our terms again.

1:01.4

And what is humility?

1:05.3

Oh.

1:07.8

That's like the one of the more tricky ones.

1:11.1

That's one of the more tricky ones to define.

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