Humble People spend more time thinking about others more than themselves
Brent Jones
Humble people care about others and don’t spend most of their time thinking about themselves. Their concern for others is selfless; they don’t measure what they do by what they can gain.
They acknowledge they don't have it all together.
They know the difference between self-confidence and pride.
They seek to add value to others.
They take responsibility for their actions.
They are filled with gratitude for what they have.
Life is a humbling experience. It tests you along the trip. Humble people appreciate the value of all things, including and especially other people. They are open to new ideas and continue to learn throughout their lives. The final analysis takes humility to make sense of the world around us and our role in it.