Robin Sharma: Showing off is coming from a place of great insecurity. She says when we truly own all we truly are, you won't feel the need to be like these influencers so that you feel better about yourself. When you really remember your gifts and talents, then you're not going to need the outer world to validate that you're valuable., she says.
Around Christmas of 1980, my family took a trip to Los Angeles. As we drove along a street, I noticed a man driving a Rolls Royce, waving to all the people honking. He drove slowly. He looked graceful.
Long story short, we drove up alongside him in our little rental car (seriously) and asked for a photo. He pointed to a side street. And posed for photos with us with the utmost of patience.
Muhammad Ali taught me so much about humility that day. And that the strongest can be the kindest.
I write about this meeting and many more lessons in my new book The Everyday Hero Manifesto. And I promise you that The Everyday Manifesto (EHM) will be life-changing for you [if you practice the teachings in it step by tiny step until you generate a revolution of splendid results].
Order your copy here so you can start benefiting from it now.
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