Testing for humility

June 5th, 2006 - Posted by Alan Howard

You can test your own humility here. I took the test, and my results are:


Your score = 85


What does your score mean?

You are the humblest of the humble. According to your test results, you don’t have an arrogant bone in your body. Maybe you just don’t give a fig whether you impress others, or simply don’t feel the need to toot your own horn. Hopefully, though, you really do like yourself! A lack of self-confidence can lead to all kinds of problems like depression, unhappy relationships and a fear of going after the things we really want. If you do have a high self-esteem but just prefer keeping that knowledge to yourself, good for you! Being humble is certainly more attractive than being cocky and full of yourself. The bottom line, which you seem to recognize, is: the way you feel about who you are is more important than what anyone else thinks.

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