We've all fallen off a stool—metaphorically speaking. Some of us have done it literally.
Sometimes the most humble thing you can do is admit you don't have it all figured out.
Kirk Sheppard has broken multiple stools, made mistakes in his counseling office, and embarrassed himself on stage and off.
Featuring fifty-two vulnerable stories, this book explores what Sheppard has learned from falling and from getting back up.
From Disney World apologies to chasing cows on the farm, these reflections reveal that the opposite of humility isn't confidence—it's certainty.
We've all fallen off a stool—metaphorically speaking. Some of us have done it literally.
Sometimes the most humble thing you can do is admit you don't have it all figured out.
Kirk Sheppard has broken multiple stools, made mistakes in his counseling office, and embarrassed himself on stage and off.
Featuring fifty-two vulnerable stories, this book explores what Sheppard has learned from falling and from getting back up.
From Disney World apologies to chasing cows on the farm, these reflections reveal that the opposite of humility isn't confidence—it's certainty.