Be humble, desire insight, squash arrogance, and be cognizance of unknown.

Pearl Zhu
Be humble, desire insight, squash arrogance, and be cognizance of...
Be humble, desire insight, squash arrogance, and be cognizance of...
Be humble, desire insight, squash arrogance, and be cognizance of...
Be humble, desire insight, squash arrogance, and be cognizance of...
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Be humble, desire insight, squash arrogance, and be cognizance of unknown. The wise person aims high, but is willing to work hard at his goals. He aims to be the best, but is humble enough not to think that he is already there. He knows that he can learn more from others, even from those who appear to have been born with greater wisdom than he has. This is a difficult balance to find.

Source: Change Insight: Change As An Ongoing Capability To Fuel Digital Transformation

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