“Intoxicated with unbroken success, we have become too self-sufficient to feel the necessity of redeeming and preserving grace, too proud to pray to the God that made us.”
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About this quote
It warns that steady success can numb the need for humility and erode the virtues that hold character together. Call out where pride has replaced practice, then schedule accountability, honest feedback, and daily habits that keep you grounded. Humility requires action: restore gratitude, seek counsel, and serve others so success doesn't hollow your values.
When to use it
- A CEO reads it aloud at a board meeting after complacency shows in quarterly results to force honest talk and reinstate peer reviews and mentoring.
- An athlete uses it as a wake-up call when winning starts to replace training, then adds a coach-led accountability session to the weekly routine.
- Someone who stopped daily reflection because of career wins returns to a simple practice of gratitude and one weekly check-in with a trusted friend.
- A young manager who thinks they know it all invites critical feedback, admits gaps publicly, and signs up for leadership coaching to rebuild discipline.

