If in my life I fail completely to heed others, solely out of a desire to be 'devout' and to perform my 'religious duties', then my relationship with God will also grow arid. It becomes merely 'proper', but loveless.
In reality, I am more a professor, one who reflects and mediates on spiritual questions. Practical governance is not my strong point, and this is certainly a weakness. But I do not see myself as a failure. For eight years, I carried out my work.
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What this quote means
The quote expresses a humility about personal limitations while still valuing one's contributions.
In this quote, Pope Benedict XVI reflects on his self-perception as a professor rather than a practical leader, recognizing his strengths in contemplation and spiritual guidance while acknowledging governance as a weakness. Despite this admission, he does not equate his limitations with failure, highlighting the importance of self-awareness and the significance of enriching discussions on spiritual matters over traditional metrics of success.
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Example use cases
In a discussion on leadership styles, one could reference this quote to illustrate the value of introspection and self-understanding.
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