Humility and Lack of Arrogance

Contrary to common stereotypes about highly religious individuals being judgmental or preachy, the Amish community tends to defy these expectations. Amish people are typically not inclined towards evangelical efforts and do not seek to persuade others to adopt their beliefs.

Moreover, the Amish are taught to eschew pride and arrogance, leading them to actively avoid making judgments about others. Two crucial principles, Demut, signifying humility, and Gelassenheit, indicating composure, hold great importance within Amish culture. These values guide their conduct, emphasizing a commitment to humility and a composed approach in their interactions with others.

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