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05-15-2002, 12:17 PM | #1 |
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If the most humble person in the world told you that s/he was the most humble person in the world, would s/he still be the most humble person in the world?
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Probably not, given the humble person is an incarnation of the collective, so he/she would value the opinions of society more than anything- ergo devalue his or her own "independent" interpretations at all costs.
An improvement of Luke 18:14 He that humbleth himself wants to be exalted. I posted this in response to a pious theist a while back: "I question the motivation behind humility. humility by itself doesn't automatically award a person a state of divinity- rather, a unique staple in society amid strutting and preening narcissists. The seed of humility is vanity- especially when one has a deep contempt of the boastful characters- and his desire of superiority is justified with an excess of humility. vanity, as the demand to be loved, is a gigantic piece of presumption. Atheists do possess the capacity to be humble, it's a human trait that is not awarded by the heavens. Certain religions misinterpret humility as a sign of blessedness- while psychology has exposed it as a vice. I doubt one can be both wholly skeptical and wholly humble. this Either/Or question is quite a matter of degree- i am more interested in the motivation to be a skeptic or a humble person, not the adjective description itself." ~WiGGiN~ [ May 15, 2002: Message edited by: Ender ]</p> |
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Ender, I'm quite a skeptical person and also humble, but not because I feel somehow superior on the inside, but because there are people genuinely better than me at anything I can think of. What would I have that I could be arrogant or other than humble about?
These are amorphous concepts anyway, after all, can a confident person not be humble? I can be confident in my beliefs, but not parade them as a boaster or a 'clever dick', simply because I'm so keenly aware of how little I know. Adrian |
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I find humility to be an excellent tool to make people do what I want them to do or think what I want them to think.
I also feel superior while doing it. I can seperate myself from society and critically examine it. |
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The most humble person in the world would be far too humble to ever consider themself to be the best at anything. Anyone that humble probably suffers from very low self esteem, IMNSHO.
However, as Nu mentioned, faking humility can be used as an effective way of manipulating people. It's hard to fool a natural born skeptic with that routine, especially a cynical one. |
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I suspect the truly humble do not know that they are humble.
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