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Cultivate the habit of being grateful for every good thing that comes to you, and to give thanks continuously. And because all things have contributed to your advancement, you should include all things in your gratitude.

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Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803–1882) was an American essayist, poet, and philosopher. Emerson is known as one of the leaders of the transcendentalist movement, which reached its height in mid-nineteenth century New England. With its emphasis on the dignity of the individual, equality, hard work, and respect for nature, Emerson’s work remains influential and pertinent to this day.

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Is There a Need to Be Humble? - Sadhguru

Sadhguru answers a question on self-confidence and humility, and looks at whether it is better to be arrogant or humble in life.

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What's the Point in Being Humble?

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Coach Tony Bennett on the Power of Humility

In this video, Bennett-a former NBA player, and recognized in the basketball world as one of the greatest coaches of our time-speaks with Sonia Jones about the value of humility for basketball players both on and off the court.

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Simplifying Humility and Integrity | Joe Sabini | TEDxUniversityofNevada

Humility, integrity, and hypocrisy are words people use a lot without really understanding what they mean. In this brief talk, Joe Sabini provides a simple way to understand each concept and explains how they relate to each other. Joe Sabini has lived in Reno, Nevada for his whole life.

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Choosing Humility in a Self-Centered Age | Quincy Mix | TEDxFurmanU

In the course of their lifetime, the average millennial will take over 25,000 selfies. Quincy Mix shares how you can choose to be humble in an age all about "being yourself" in this hilarious, yet relevant, talk.

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The Art of Being Wrong - How to Be Humble

We all want to always be right. But in order to ever be right, we must first learn how to sometimes be wrong. Without the ability to admit wrongness, we will never be able to learn, grow, and adapt.

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Nelson Mandela Explains the Importance of Humility | The Oprah Winfrey Show | Oprah Winfrey Network

In this compilation of 'Oprah Show' clips, we reflect on Nelson Mandela's powerful presence and timeless words of wisdom.

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Humility: An Unlikely Biography of America’s Greatest Virtue

Benjamin Franklin’s dilemma—one he passed on to the young United States—was how to achieve both greatness and humility at once. The humility James Madison learned as a legislator helped him to mold a nation, despite his reputation as a meek, timid, and weak man.

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The Tao of Ordinariness: Humility and Simplicity in a Narcissistic Age

This book is an invitation to come home to your authentic self in a world that is frequently mesmerized by "spin," narcissism, fantasy, and exhibitionism. Psychology and classic wisdom literature have, in various ways, long recognized the value for simply becoming who you are (i.e., ordinariness).

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Humble Leadership: The Power of Relationships, Openness, and Trust

The more traditional forms of leadership that are based on static hierarchies and professional distance between leaders and followers are growing increasingly outdated and ineffective.

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