... wrote: I have been entertaining the idea of writing a book entitled: "I'm glad that I'm a nobody: A positive psychology of humility", because such a book will resonate with the great ...separation happen. The choice is not as stupid as being full of pride and 'nobody' either. It is more the difference of being 'separate from' and 'a ...
...and no one wants to be a nobody. From the depth of our souls, ...status of being an outsider and a nobody Benefits of humility Just imagine how ... of writing a book entitled: "I'm glad that I'm a nobody: A positive psychology of humility", because such a...m glad that I'm a nobody." This statement is no sour grape, because... that He has created so many nobodies. I am particularly thankful that "God...
...bother...besides, like u say, 'competitive' ppl, winners, those with commercial success etc get by and do they look worried? 'course not. why should they? why should u? i understand your point on being somebody, but in a capitalist economy, your pay is what u r worth. and nobody can 'see' your 'worth' unless there is tangible proof, which is why some ppl buy 7 cars. unfortunate but real.
i dont think it's about making a stand, blah blah blah. i think it's a request for you to stop beating around the bush and just say in straight forward words what you feel and give me chance to destroy learned gibbering in public. for example: do you believe it's wrong for a black man to fuck a white woman. (FULLSTOP) please quit smoke screening. so we can get this over and...
But I choose to suffer on. And I don't even believe in some paradise waiting for me in some supposed after life, but embrace Christ with no selfish wants for myself, but only that I might experience something of his light. Â That is all I want to do in fact. "The modern biological definition of race developed in the 19th century with scientific racist theories. The term scientific...
On Apr 19, 2:47Â pm, turtoni <turt...@fastmail.net> wrote: On Apr 18, 3:49Â pm, "tooly" <rd...@bellsouth.net> wrote: (SNIPPED) i dont think it's about making a stand, blah blah blah. i think it's a request for you to stop beating around the bush and just say in straight forward words what you feel and give me chance to destroy learned gibbering in public. for example:...
On Apr 20, 10:34Â am, "tooly" <rd...@bellsouth.net> wrote: "Xarx" <x...@neoncity.com> wrote in message news:RzuOj.18270$B83.4788@newsfe3-gui.ntli.net... "tooly" <rd...@bellsouth.net> wrote in message news:FW6Oj.52410$Er2.52371@bignews6.bellsouth.net... Will the world break those like me? Â Will turtoni and Sir and Immort turn me around; force me...
On Apr 20, 8:42Â am, "Xarx" <x...@neoncity.com> wrote: "tooly" <rd...@bellsouth.net> wrote in message news:FW6Oj.52410$Er2.52371@bignews6.bellsouth.net... Will the world break those like me? Â Will turtoni and Sir and Immort turn me around; force me to embrace emptiness? Â I would kiss the devil's very lips in umbrage to his domain, respectful to all things...if only I am...
On Apr 19, 5:49Â am, "tooly" <rd...@bellsouth.net> wrote: Self-abasement vs. realistic self-assessment Humility is often linked to self-abasement, and the willingness to be a doormat. The word humility is derived from the Lain humilitas, that which is abject, ignoble, or of poor condition. St. Bernard defined it as "A virtue by which a man knowing himself as he truly is...