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How have you been humbled?

Answered 16 months ago

Each defeat. Being forgiven.

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Miguel Centeno Silva

3 months ago

Considero que he sido humilde al procurar el bien a mi prójimo



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Fiona Clark

13 months ago

by the children at gt ormond st hospital...they were amazing



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KRISTI DAVIS

14 months ago

Losing everything I had; I became the person that I looked down on others for and critically judged them. Every "never",
I proclaimed I ended up doing. This is how the Lord taught me to humbled.



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Minerva Pegueros

14 months ago

Every time I can see the sun, the stars, the mountains, the clowds, the birds, the animals. Every time I can see progress in a student, every time I can´t see the same progress in another student. Every time I see, read or listen to a Buddhist practicant, monk or Lama say that they promess to reencarnate again and again until the last sentient being is liberated. Every single one of those times I know I´m just a tiny little piece of it all, and a tiny little imperfect being in the struggle to become better.



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Thomas Grabowski

14 months ago

Usually by someone who I may see every day, who despite obstacles and impediments unknown to any but them live their life with joy and passion.



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Seph Meadowes

14 months ago

By experiences. Each bad memory. Each time I've been proven wrong.



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Ira Zhelyasko

14 months ago

унижена была поведением моей подруги на уроке,который мы вели вместе. не хочу вдаваться в подробности,но я чувствовала себя униженной в тот момент



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