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THE HUMBLEFLEXEUR

THE HUMBLEFLEXEUR

 Greatness Comes At A Cost

“I wanna be the next Lebron James, Steve Jobs, or Donald Trump. I wanna make millions, have my own company and explore the world. I wanna be great.” In todays’ society, these are statements and thoughts that constantly travel across every human mind. We all have had the desire to show off what we have to impress others. We feel the entitlement to be known for what we do and possess.

We want to flex.  None of these things are wrong within themselves, but they most likely come from a selfish motive. Interestingly, the greatest people in history who are remembered to this day like Martin Luther King, JFK, and Abraham Lincoln never sought out to be great or gain followers. They had a mission to serve others to the best of their abilities. They humbled themselves to be the answer to their present problems. 

The G.L.O.A.T. (Greatest Leader* Of All Time), once said whoever wants to be successful would be humbled and those who are humble will be successful. He himself didn't come to flex even though he had the power to, but instead came to humbly serve and later give his life in exchange for his love ones. He is a humbleflexer. 

The Humbleflexeur. People are not always going to understand you because you have a deeper and wider vision to impact those around you. You get up in the morning wondering what you can do. You do not want to be the average Joe because you were born for more than to fit in. You want to live full and die empty. You are a leader. You are a Chief Problem Solver (CPS). You are a humbleflexer.

 

The Humble Flex™ Definitions 

hum·ble flex

/ˈhəmbəl fleks/

adverb

  1. Putting God-given talent in-use for the service of others.

hum·bleflex·eur

/ˈhəmbəl fleks (ə)r/

noun

  1. a person determine to use their God- given talents to impact the world.

 

1 comment

I like this read. You’re right because the more I become a humbleflexeur, the more alone I feel. But it’s like you said, people won’t understand the vision that God gave you, and that’s okay.
We are leaders!

Anisha

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