(March 30, 2018 at 4:25 pm)Grandizer Wrote: In principle, a virtue. But in the end, it turns out to be one of those virtues all so-called humble people like to brag about having. Example: when you say "I guess I have such a good heart, and this is why I do all sorts of things for others before myself, I guess", you're not being humble, you're being quite the opposite.
The psychological assessment on me is that I am too hard on myself by professional psychologists.
Truth be told, I believe the opposite, not even near hard on myself as I should be.
The truth is we can't just decide what is the best way for a human to be. Everyone knows their state. And everyone has only relative knowledge and perception.
We need guidance both on a grand level to unite but also individual level be lead to God, by a leader on a individual guiding basis.
Psychology changes it minds so fast and just assess statistics with majority of people with so and so are this and this, so this and that is good for, which to me, actually means nothing.