Two Hundred Eighty

Disappointments are inevitable, but not necessarily damaging. Failure to attain one’s goals or otherwise stumbling when an objective is in reach tends to build one’s humility. Humility is a characteristic that speaks volumes of a person’s experience in the world; it suggests one has confronted tough times and moved on stronger and less arrogant.

About John Swinburn

"Love not what you are but what you may become."― Miguel de Cervantes
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One Response to Two Hundred Eighty

  1. Trisha says:

    I like this reflection of thought…everything about it! The curtail of arrogance can prove to be the signal of a deeper understanding to ones humility, but only with that knowledge they dare, or care to take the voyage.

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