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When do you feel like you’re superior to others?
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    I’ve never felt that

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    When I do something I’m proud of

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    When I win a competition

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    I feel that all the time

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Question 1: When do you feel like you’re superior to others?

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If you want to know how humble you are, take this modesty & arrogance quiz. These questions expose your unpretentiousness level.

Assess Your Humbleness Level with a Test

The humility quiz is a set of 20 socioanalytic questions that reveal how modest you are. The idea is to measure your empathy and arrogance to estimate your humbleness level.

In its literal sense, humility refers to self-control that restrains one from becoming overconfident. In philosophy, however, being humble has a deeper meaning: It’s a virtue that encourages one to see their limitations and strive to learn.

As Jean-Jacques Rousseau, a famous philosopher, once said, “Humility is the only true wisdom by which we prepare our minds for all the possible changes of life.”

But the big question is, how humble are YOU? The self-assessment on this page factors psychological and behavioral aspects of your personality to reveal that.

How to Know if You’re a Humble Person

If you have empathy for others, treat them with respect, and are able to accept your mistakes, you’re most likely a humble person. However, if the opposite is true and you’re apathetic, disrespectful, and stubborn, you’re arrogant—the exact opposite of being modest.

8 Signs of Humble Attitude

Here are the eight common signs of self-effacement:

  • You don’t believe you’re superior to others.
  • You accept and apologize when you’re wrong.
  • You strive to learn and improve.
  • You have empathy for others.
  • You don’t seek to prove yourself to others.
  • Other people’s success won’t upset you.
  • You’re grateful and don’t take things for granted.
  • You treat everyone equally and with respect.

Is Modesty a Must?

While humility is an admirable virtue, it’s not a must-have attitude. However, the arrogant (those who’re not humble) are often prone to repeating their mistakes, hurting others’ feelings, and losing friends. Being modest is comparable to car breaks: You can drive without them, but you’re not guaranteed to reach the destination.

The Dark Side of Being Humble

As with any other virtue, too much humility has its own drawbacks. An overly humble person might never learn to stand up for their beliefs, be confident in what they do, and act decisively.

You should learn to adjust your humility to cultural norms and social situations. Otherwise, manipulative people might take advantage of your modesty, and others may find it hard to trust you—as excessive humbleness makes you look incompetent.

“Humility” Vs. “Just Be Yourself”

A modern challenge regarding humility for Millennials and Gen Z is the dilemma of balancing humility and authenticity. While the media constantly promotes unconditional self-love and uncensored self-expression, hardships in life require the younger generation to be humble, learn, and grow.

Although it’s important to express and love yourself, it’s also crucial to accept your flaws and strive for self-improvement. Humility might sometime contradict the “just be yourself” idea, but it’s key to evading arrogance and entitlement.

Humble or Arrogant? Which One Are You?

If you self-questions things like “Am I humble or arrogant?” this test is for you; the following questions reveal your level of humbleness based on your traits, beliefs, and experiences.

By the way, if the test said you’re arrogant, maybe you should try our “Narcissism Test” next. It can identify how badly you are haughty and why.

Now, let’s see if and how humble you are with a humbling quiz! 😇💞