16 April 2012

Nathan Kennedy on Humility and Greatness

“Most of the time I assume myself to be a person falling into the same category Churchill found himself in when dealing with people he didn’t like: ‘He has all of the virtues I dislike and none of the vices I admire.’ People rub me the wrong way, and they will continue to do so until the day I die. But at least I try to keep an eye on my own prejudices; that someone rubs me the wrong way might not be a problem with the other person, but a problem with me.”

In a recent commentary, Nathan Kennedy reflected on the role of humility in one’s quest to be great.

To access Nathan’s complete post, please visit:

Ignitum Today: False Greatness and its Remedy (11 APR 12)

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