Humility is A Tool Not A Virtue

Humility is A Tool Not A Virtue is a podcast urging people not to adopt humility virtue. The LoveSnobs ask you to forget everything you learned about humility and think about it differently. Humility is only helpful when admit someone is wrong to make it right. We should walk through life confidently. The LoveSnobs explain where and How to use modest to strengthen our relationships. They also discuss how meekness can be a weapon to weaken our ties as well. The message of humility is about remaining grounded, not living on the ground. Listen to this podcast, “Humility is A Tool Not A Virtue.” Ask yourself, am I humble, or do I practice humility? The LoveSnobs will answer your question. Listen, Learn, and Enjoy!

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The LoveSnobs are two friends who are tired of people saying they wanted Accountable Relationships. Yet, they lacked road maps to acquire them. Therefore, The Lovesnobs started “The AccountableLove Podcast,” which does just that. Creates a road map for people by defining terms, discussing building strong principles, and inviting everyday people to discuss building Accountable Relationships. The LoveSnobs believe Love Is A Group Journey. As a result, our journey is to build healthier, supportive, Loving Relationships. Join The Discussion! Listen, Learn and Enjoy

Humility is A Tool Not A Virtue

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LoveSnobs are relationship builders by purpose. We want to live in a world where people are passionate about building relationships instead of just surviving relationships. Aziz & Jerri have been friends for 26 years, but that isn't what makes them qualified. What makes them qualified is their willingness to risk their relationship to hold each other accountable. AccountableLove is the daily practice of equal & healthier relationships and the foundation of our sessions. We have one on one, friendship & couple investment, accountable parenting, and six-week accountable group sessions. Our goal is to partner with our Builders to strengthen their relationship because that is our most vital support in the world.

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