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Articles: My Thoughts | Humble Heart - Dr. Sidda Reddy
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He was impossible. It wasn't that he didn't attend to his work: on the contrary, he took endless pains over the tasks he was given. But his manner of behaviour brought him into conflict with everybody and, in the end, began to have an adverse effect on everything he had to do with.
When the crisis came and the whole truth had to come out, he laid the blame on us: in his conduct there was nothing, absolutely nothing to reproach. His self-esteem was so strongly bound up, apparently with the idea of step by step, the contradictions in his defence and, bit by bit, stripped him naked before his own eyes. But justice to others demanded it.
When the last rag of a lie had been taken from him and we felt there was nothing more to be said, out it came with stifled sobs.
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