- Intellectual humility is the ability to recognise that our belief of an idea or concept may be incorrect and to be willing to accept. - Particularly in a world of echo chambers and polarisation it becomes increasingly important that we remain intellectually humble. --- Intellectual humility, in particular, helps students recognize that their beliefs or understanding of a concept may be incorrect—and to accept these limitations without feeling defensive or threatened. - [Link](https://greatergood.berkeley.edu/article/item/how_humility_can_make_your_students_the_best_people_ever)