Sometimes, we listen for wisdom with the sole intention of fixing or correcting others. In doing so, we may miss valuable insights that could help us improve ourselves. This mindset can lead to missed opportunities for personal growth and can even invite unnecessary conflict.
While it’s important to share knowledge and guidance with others—after all, their growth and self-awareness might depend on it—it’s equally crucial to focus inward. True wisdom begins with self-reflection. Are we trying to help others without first addressing our own flaws?
Before we point out the speck in someone else’s eye, let’s make sure we’ve removed the plank from our own. Self-awareness not only strengthens our character but also makes our advice more genuine and impactful. After all, leadership and personal growth always start from within.
So next time you hear valuable advice, ask yourself: How can this help me grow? Then, you’ll be in a much better position to pass that wisdom on.
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