Think again…

Pride is not self respect, nor is it a source of self esteem. Pride is the most deadly of the 7 Deadly Sins. Study history, don’t believe me. Study the Greek tragedies. Study the scriptures. Study American history. Study the history of England and of France. Study Rome and study Russia. Study Enron. Study Worldcom. Study Tyco and Study GM. Study CompuServe and study your company. You will see the that pride is poison. And, you will see how rapidly this poison spreads beyond the confines of the person that took the bait.

Think of pride as poison.

Pride is a poison that doesn’t come with a warning label. Pride sneeks up on us in the form of a harmless fourth drink, a slightly larger bet, and a confident attitude that, ever so slightly, crosses the line. You see, it is easy to see pride as a problem for the Roman Empire. It’s not a stretch to see how pride brought down Enron and other corporations. The real problem, however, is personal. The real poison is the one you are currently sipping on and believing you can handle. The real poison is the one you are flirting with and thinking it’s harmless. The real poison is the one you are kinda enjoying even though you know you shouldn’t. Pride is a poison that doesn’t come with a warning label.

And, the real problem is you are mostly blind to your pride. You, most likely, have built the wrong walls. You have walled yourself off from truth tellers instead of walling yourself off from your pride. You have over focused on your reputation and forgotten your character. You are building the wrong walls. Think of pride as your poison. Today, swallow hard. Take a few deep breathes. Ask a truth teller for some truth. Think you’re immune from the posionous pride? Think again…

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