Need a favor? Approach a humble person, for a study says that they are more likely to help than their arrogant counterparts. Researchers at Baylor University in the US have carried out the study and found that humility is a positive quality with potential benefits.
Lead author Wade Rowatt said, “ The research indicates that humility is a positive quality with potential benefits. While several factors influence whether people will volunteer to help a fellow human in need, it appears that humble people, on an average, are more helpful than individuals who are egotistical or conceited.”
Humility is associated with the amount of helping time offered, even when the pressure to help is low. It is also associated with traits as modesty, tolerance, being down to earth, respectful and open-minded.
Source:TOI
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