Courses Quote by Bill W
“The real question is whether we can learn anything from our experiences upon which we may grow and help others to grow in the likeness and image of God. We know that if we rebel against doing that which is reasonably possible for us, then we will be penalized. And we will be equally penalized if we presume in ourselves a perfection that simply is not there. Apparently, the course of relative humility and progress will have to lie somewhere between these extremes. In our slow progress away from rebellion, true perfection is doubtless several millennia away”
About This Quote
The quote urges learning from experience, balancing humility and effort, avoiding rebellion and false perfection, recognizing growth is gradual and divine‑guided.
In simple terms: Learn from experience, stay humble, accept gradual growth.
Seek modest progress, avoid pride.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- personal development
- mentorship
- faith communities
- self‑reflection
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can you measure modest progress?
- What practices keep humility alive?
Assuming perfection can lead to discouragement.