DailyGood: News That Inspires - Aug 05, 2025
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| "In the course of my life, I have often had to eat my words, and I must confess that I have always found it a wholesome diet." — Winston Churchill | | |
Kids Value Humility Over Arrogance, Study Finds In a new study, children as young as five-and-a-half years old show a preference for intellectually humble adults over overconfident ones, signaling an innate appreciation for open-mindedness. The research, led by Shauna Bowes of Vanderbilt University, involved presenting children with ambiguous scenarios and observing whether they favored adults who expressed doubt or those who claimed absolute knowledge. Results indicated a clear preference for adults who admit to the limits of their knowledge, a preference that intensified with age. This conclusion suggests that encouraging kids to grapple with complex ideas while witnessing adults model intellectual humility could build bridges in our polarized society. Fostering intellectual humility from a young age could be beneficial for encouraging open-mindedness and constructive dialogue in society "There is power in saying, ‘I’m not entirely sure, and my knowledge is fallible," remarks Bowes, illustrating the potential for humility to foster deeper understanding and connections. | Be The Change Model intellectual humility in your daily conversations by genuinely listening to others, admitting when you don't know, and being open to learn and grow. | |
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