Big Head
Lions have a big head, a loud roar, and a reputation as king of the jungle. Although big, strong, and fast, lions can be caught and controlled by smaller, weaker, and slower lion tamers.
People with a big head think they are better or more important than everyone else.
They:
- Brag
- Act high and mighty
- Believe they know everything
- Put their desires first
- Fail to recognize that two heads are better than one
Their actions say:
- I am better than you.
- Look at me.
- I am number one.
Pride controls people with a big head.
Self rules. Everything and everyone else take second place.
However, like lions, pride often leads to a fall.
Humility offers a better way.
Humble people recognize the worth in everyone. They treat others with:
- Respect
- Love
- Wisdom
- Compassion
When people treat one another as they wish to be treated, everyone wins. Our world becomes a better place.
“When pride comes, then comes disgrace, but with humility comes wisdom” (Proverbs 11:2 NIV).
Thanks to Betty C. Johnson for the suggestion. Image by Kevinsphotos from Pixabay
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