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CHAPTER F OUR




                                Humility





               It is not good to eat too much honey, nor is it honorable to seek one’s own
               honor.
                                                              —P. 25:17


               Haughtiness goes before destruction; humility precedes honor.
                                                              —P. 18:12




                       ickles and ice cream. Humility and leadership. Some things
                       don’t seem to fit together very well initially. I once heard an
                       experienced secretary in a large accounting firm comment
                       on a young accountant’s self-effacing personal style, at first
             in an approving way because it made him so ‘‘easy to work with,’’ but
             then adding in a whisper, ‘‘But he’ll never make partner unless he loses
             some of that humility and puts on some arrogance.’’
               The whole issue of ‘‘pride versus humility’’ is an ongoing paradox
             for leaders in all types of organizations and at all levels. How do you get
             to a position of leadership, especially in highly competitive organiza-
             tions, if you don’t have some personal ambition? How can truly humble
             persons advance to a position of influence and authority? And what will
             happen when they get there? The meek may inherit the earth, but can
             we be sure they will stay meek when they get it? Are leaders ‘‘just like

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