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Humble

Free Yourself from the Traps of a Narcissistic World

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A practical and philosophical deep dive into humility: how it can build confidence, foster honesty about our strengths and limitations, and help us achieve success

Daryl Van Tongeren is a leading researcher on the science of humility. In Humble, he gives this unassuming trait a much-needed rebrand, explaining why the humble enjoy a more secure sense of self, handle challenges better, and, indeed, are often the people we like the most.

That's not to say Van Tongeren has mastered humility. (When he asked his wife to rate him on a scale from 1 to 10, she gave him a 4.) But in a world where narcissism is on the rise—where the shameless dominate social media and getting noticed is considered key to getting ahead—it's not surprising that we all have a bit of work to do on our sometimes self-sabotaging egos.

In its true sense, humbleness is the happy medium between self-denial and self-obsession: It grants the holder an accurate view of reality. By seeing where we have room to improve, we can grow. By admitting our doubts, we can learn. And by acknowledging our own worldview as one among many, we can truly connect with others despite our differences.

A thought-provoking call to reexamine our values, Humble signals a paradigm shift—from the "self-esteem movement" run amok to a better world in which we lift up one another.
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    • Library Journal

      May 1, 2022

      In this increasingly self-absorbed era riddled with selfies and vanity, humility is harder than ever to find. Social psychologist Van Tongeren (Hope Coll.) draws from years of graduate and post-graduate research to define what it means to be humble and how this endangered virtue could bring connection and understanding in a divided and narcissistic world. He begins by defining humility, including different ways it is expressed (relationally, intellectually, culturally, and even spiritually). The book then progresses through three parts building on the importance and benefits of recognizing and expressing humility. These include breaking the cycle of seeking external validation and becoming receptive to feedback, even when it's negative. Van Tongeren shares hundreds of research-backed facts, as well as personal experiences where his own humility was tested. He also touches on humility as it relates to the workplace and intersecting identities such as race, sexual identity, and religion. Finally, he challenges the reader to consider that being humble should not be viewed as a weakness, but instead a form of confidence. VERDICT Readers looking to better understand interpersonal relationships will learn much from Van Tongeren's research on humility.--Jen Clifton

      Copyright 2022 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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