Never curse a fall. The ground is where humility lives.

Yasmin Mogahed
About This Quote

When you are in a situation where you have fallen, don’t curse your fall. Instead, curse the ground that caused it. It’s the ground that made you fall, which is what made you fall. It is not the ground that makes you get back up.

If you are determined, then the ground will not stop you from getting back up. This quote reminds us that being humble is not about being weak or meek, but about having a strong character. It can be hard to be humble, especially when we see others who appear to be stronger than us.

The reason why we should be humble is because it helps us work harder and improve ourselves.

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