There are two basic definitions of humility.
One is to be modest, not proud or arrogant.
The other is to be submissive to a superior.
Needless to say, we Humanists are all about the first definition and completely and totally reject the second.
The idea of considering ourselves subservient to anyone is just offensive.
We are all humans.
And while we do occasionally need leaders to guide us
No one among us deserves or should require the submission of others.
If they do, they have an ego problem.
And that ego will get in the way of correcting their mistakes because …
They are usually too proud or arrogant to admit that they may have made a mistake.
Which is why we Humanists admire intellectual humility so much.
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