A Quote by Confucius

What is most needed for learning is a humble mind. — © Confucius
What is most needed for learning is a humble mind.

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Humble in a humble state and great in greatness, I will work out the divinity that is busy within my mind.
No God is needed, no heaven and hell are needed. All that is needed is a simple understanding that mind is the source of negativities.
When you talk of being humble, Gurdas Maan is the most humble person. He has a very pure nature.
Discipline and diligence are up there on the list, but one of the most important qualities of many really successful people is humility. If you have a degree of humility about you, you have the ability to take advice, to be coachable, teachable. A humble person never stops learning.
Mind you, there is no value in learning. You are all mistaken in learning. The only value of knowledge is in the strengthening, the disciplining, of the mind.
A humble person never stops learning.
God will have a humble people. Either we can choose to be humble, or we can be compelled to be humble.
I am learning to be more humble and giving as a person.
People who stay unemployed for a long time start to look like damaged goods, and they don't get such good offers. Also, they're not learning anything. Most learning is on-the-job learning.
I'm far from perfect. I'm still learning. I overworked myself, and I paid the price. I consider the breakdown a breakthrough. I needed to hit rock bottom. I needed to understand the cost of pushing so hard; fighting so hard against the system.
An humble man without learning, but filled with the Holy Spirit, is more powerful than the most nobly-born profound scholar without that inspiration. He who is educated by the Divine Spirit can, in his time, lead others to receive the same Spirit.
Commit yourself to lifelong learning. The most valuable asset you'll ever have is your mind and what you put into it.
I remember that when I was learning to play football, kicking a ball for example, I used to do it 300-400 times a day at least. There were moments when I got tired but I needed to do it repeatedly because if I wanted it to become a part of me, this was the process I needed to go through.
The spiritual journey is one of continuous learning and purification. When you know this, you become humble.
The photographer's most important and likewise most difficult task is not learning to manage his camera, or to develop, or to print. It is learning to see photographically — that is, learning to see his subject matter in terms of the capacities of his tools and processes, so that he can instantaneously translate the elements and values in a scene before him into the photograph he wants to make.
Adults often assume that most learning is the result of teaching and that exploratory, spontaneous learning is unusual. But actually, spontaneous learning is more fundamental.
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