Maokun: Ninjas or Pirates? (Vikings are not a valid answer, sorry)
EricTheFred: Vikings are always a valid answer.
Chiyocities wrote:I have always wondered if things like self-confidence or self-esteem contradict being humble? Surely an inch of pride can erupt when either of those too become strong within the person.
Maokun: Ninjas or Pirates? (Vikings are not a valid answer, sorry)
EricTheFred: Vikings are always a valid answer.
Chiyocities wrote:I have always wondered if things like self-confidence or self-esteem contradict being humble? Surely an inch of pride can erupt when either of those too become strong within the person.
EireWolf wrote:True humility is not saying, "I am nothing." It is having a realistic perspective of who you really are, and who God is, and who you are in Him. True humility is saying, "I am God's" -- not with the smug, self-righteous attitude that so many Christians have, but with the knowledge that I belong to the Lord because of HIS goodness, not mine.
Self-confidence and self-esteem are not bad in themselves. But as a Christian, let your confidence be in Christ, and your self-esteem flow from His esteem for you as His child.
Ultra Magnus wrote:I think sometimes context defines the meaning of a word.
When a person says that he/she is "proud of his/her son/daughter", I think that person really means his/her son/daughter is a source of great joy.
So "proud to be American" most likely means a person is content / grateful of his/her nationality.
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