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Perhaps when you make yourself rich and everyone sings your praises, you can't help but conclude you're special. It's only natural to think so, with the objective proof of the fruits of your efforts plus the world's positive feedback. And so, filled with good intentions (and a lack of humble virtue, the key mistake in that situation), you set off to improve the world against the will of people who don't know better.

Humility is the most important virtue, and its opposite pride is the worst sin. Through lack of humility, initial charitable efforts can be perverted by interests on self-assertion, legacy, power, and so on. Good intentions and pride can be mixed confusingly from the beginning, or charity can be but a self-excuse for the pursuit of titanic pride. Humility is the key. People go bad without it.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Perhaps when you make yourself rich and everyone sings your praises, you can't help but conclude you're special. It's only natural to think so, with the objective proof of the fruits of your efforts plus the world's positive feedback. And so, filled with good intentions (and a lack of humble virtue, the key mistake in that situation), you set off to improve the world against the will of people who don't know better.

Humility is the most important virtue, and its opposite pride is the worst sin. Charitable efforts can be perverted by interests on self-assertion, legacy, power, and so on. Good intentions can also be but a self-excuse for the pursuit of titanic pride, or both can be mixed together in confusion. Humility is the key.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Perhaps when you make yourself rich and everyone sings your praises, you can't help but conclude you're special. It's only natural to think so, with the objective proof of the fruits of your efforts plus the world's positive feedback. And so, filled with good intentions (and a lack of humble virtue, the key mistake when in that situation), you set off to better the world against the will of people who don't know better.

Humility is the most important virtue, and pride, its opposite, the worst sin. Charitable efforts can be perverted by interests on self-assertion, legacy, power, and so on. Good intentions can also be but a self-excuse for the pursuit of titanic pride, or both can be mixed together in confusion. Humility is the key.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Perhaps when you make yourself rich and everyone sings your praises, you can't help but conclude you're special. It's only natural to think so, with the objective proof of the fruits of your efforts plus the world's positive feedback. And so, filled with good intentions (and a lack of humble virtue, the key mistake when in that situation), you set off to better the world against the will of people who don't know better.

Humility is the most important virtue, and pride, its opposite, the worst sin. Charitable efforts can be perverted by interests on self-assertion, legacy, power, and so on. Good intentions can also be but a self-excuse for the pursuit of titanic pride.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Perhaps when you make yourself rich and everyone sings your praises, you can't help but conclude you're special. It's only natural to think so, with the objective proof of the fruits of your efforts plus the world's positive feedback. And so, filled with good intentions (and a lack of humble virtue, the key mistake when in that situation), you set off to better the world against the will of people who don't know better.

Humility is the most important virtue, and pride, its opposite, the worst sin. Charitable efforts can be perverted by interests on self-assertion, legacy, power, and so on. Good intentions can also be but an excuse for the pursuit of titanic pride.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Perhaps when you make yourself rich and everyone sings your praises, you can't help but conclude you're special. It's only natural to think so, with the objective proof of the fruits of your efforts plus the world's positive feedback. And so, filled with good intentions (and a lack of humble virtue, the key mistake when in that situation), you set off to better the world against the will of people who don't know better.

1 year ago
1 score
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Perhaps when you make yourself rich and everyone sings your praises, you can't help but conclude you're special. It's only natural to think so, with the objective proof of the fruits of your efforts plus the world's feedback. And so, filled with good intentions (and a lack of humble virtue, the key mistake when in that situation), you set off to better the world against the will of people who don't know better.

1 year ago
1 score