Nothing Higher
Why You Need to Descend in Order to Soar (The Flourishing Life Series)
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Sunday M. Faronbi
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Sunday Faronbi
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As powerful as humility is, a common misconception is that it's a sign of weakness. Some think that people who are humble behave as if they are inferior to others or turn themselves into doormats for people to trample upon with impunity. These cannot be further from the truth.
In fact, there is an incredible amount of courage and strength involved in practicing humility in the ways that are described in this book. Nothing Higher gets to the heart of true humility and explores its impact on our lives, both personally and professionally. In business, this book shows that humility is the foundation of the great leaders and the basis for world-class customer service.
As an aspect of our personal and spiritual development, Nothing Higher shows how humility leads to a more loving, compassionate, and purposeful life. This book is refreshing, and you will find a coherent and concise message that can benefit anyone. Although this message is personal and easy to relate to, it is not a message that is demonstrated often or consistently in daily activity.
For a world that’s in a hurry and self-focused, this message can possibly be the watershed moment humanity needs to change the game. Nothing Higher speaks of real people in the real world. It contains essential truths that can make each of us a better person. Its words invite us to a life that is fuller and guides us to have positive influence over others. Humility - true humility - can produce beneficial results in the listener and in the lives of those they influence.
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