Our worst enemy is most of the time our own ego. Our ego; could keep us from forgiving someone that might have hurt us and so we avoid our very own inner peace, it could keep us from accepting failures and learning the lessons out of them and so we avoid growth, it could encourage us to prejudge opportunities assuming we know it all and so we miss the happiness/success our future might be holding for us, or it could keep us from listening to someone’s critical feedback although it might help us improve. In the school of life, be a humble student. Take off your “ego” branded jacket and break free.
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