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πŸ™ Those Who Win Are Listeners. Proverbs 13:18

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Proverb of the day

Whoever disregards discipline comes to poverty and shame, but whoever heeds correction is honored.

Proverbs 13:18

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Meditation

Expand on this: Proverbs 13:18 teaches us that those who listen to others valuable feedback will win in the long run. The fool disregards discipline and continues down their own path, despite their blindspots that ultimately leads to their downfall. The wise person listens to valuable feedback and takes action on directing his course, ultimately leading to success.

This verse teaches us about two types of people and two potential paths in life. The first type is someone who disregards discipline and rejects constructive criticism. These people believe they already have all the answers and hence, close themselves off from other perspectives or corrective measures. This mindset can lead to an overinflated sense of self and blind spots, as their viewpoint isn't challenged or broadened. This proverb suggests that such individuals often head towards a downfall β€” represented by poverty and shame β€” as they lack the necessary adaptability and humility to grow, learn, and thrive.

On the other hand, those who listen to valuable feedback demonstrate wisdom. These individuals understand that they do not have all the answers, and they are open to learning from others' perspectives and experiences. They are aware that they can have blind spots and that feedback can provide them valuable insights that they might have overlooked. They listen and heed the correction, taking action to adjust their course as necessary.

By doing so, they're not only enhancing their understanding and capacity but also embodying humility, a virtue widely respected across cultures and traditions. Their willingness to listen and adjust their actions and attitudes ultimately paves the way for their success. This success isn't merely materialistic; it's about personal growth, improved relationships.

In essence, Proverbs 13:18 highlights the importance of feedback and discipline in our journey towards self-improvement and success. It underscores the virtue of humility and openness in receiving and acting on feedback, which can bring about immense growth and reward. However, it also cautions against the arrogance and ignorance that disregards feedback, which can lead to downfall and regret.

Prayer

Lord, help us to see that feedback isn't a sign of failure or weakness, but a valuable tool for improvement

Application question

Who can you go to for feedback today?

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