Pride makes us artificial and humility makes us real.
Meaning of the quote
Pride makes us act like we're better than we really are, but being humble helps us show our true selves. When we're proud, we try to seem more important or impressive than we are. But when we're humble, we don't hide or pretend - we just let our real selves shine through.
About Thomas Merton
Thomas Merton was an American Trappist monk, writer, theologian, and social activist. He wrote over 50 books, including the bestselling autobiography ‘The Seven Storey Mountain,’ and was a pioneer in interfaith dialogue, exploring Eastern religions and building mutual respect with spiritual leaders from around the world.
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