Who am I? Assembly on the topic of Humility
The words “humble” and “humility” come from the same root word, “humilis.” Humilis is Latin for “low or close to the ground.” Humble is an adjective, so it is used to describe someone, whereas humility is a noun.
A humble person is willing to accept or respect another’s authority, intellect and wisdom without trying to challenge it, or trying to assert oneself.
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