Humbleness
I – Humbleness is expressed through actions and inactions that demonstrate one’s deliberate control over oneself.
II – Humbleness involves accepting one’s place within existence without distortion or self‑inflation.
III – Humbleness involves acknowledging the greater context in which one exists, whether understood as God, truth, or the order of existence.
IV – Humbleness involves accepting Faith as an orientation toward truth, meaning, and uncertainty.
V – Humbleness involves being open to wisdom, knowledge, and the insights of others.
VI – Humbleness involves conducting oneself with reflection, restraint, and intentional awareness.
VII – Humbleness involves accepting responsibility for one’s actions and their consequences.
VIII – Humbleness involves accepting help when needed and offering help when appropriate.
IX – Humbleness strengthens the Common Good and the individual by fostering clarity, cooperation, and grounded self‑understanding.