Among the 6.1 million words that Winston Churchill wrote in over 40 books is this truism: “…people forget sufferings, but not humiliations….” It’s difficult to be encouraged, to be motivated, to be excited about your future – let alone each morning when you wake up – if you feel humiliated and believe you have been deliberately humiliated by others. That is simply human nature. Your psychological mindset – as an individual or as an entire people – can profoundly affect, in both positive and negative ways, your ability to go forward and simply do and if you feel constantly humiliated, well, it’s just difficult to get up and go.
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Among the 6.1 million words that Winston Churchill wrote in over 40 books is this truism: “…people forget sufferings, but not humiliations….” It’s difficult to be encouraged, to be motivated, to be excited about your future – let alone each morning when you wake up – if you feel humiliated and believe you have been deliberately humiliated by others. That is simply human nature. Your psychological mindset – as an individual or as an entire people – can profoundly affect, in both positive and negative ways, your ability to go forward and simply do and if you feel constantly humiliated, well, it’s just difficult to get up and go.