The Seven Deadly Sins – Pride, Greed, Envy, Wrath, Lust, Gluttony, and Sloth – all have the ability to wreak havoc on all parts of our lives, including our work lives in the practice of law. Recognizing the approaching signs of these potential sins may enable one to avoid the consequent pitfalls and negative repercussions almost certain to result.

Pride

Pride is defined as an overly high opinion of one’s self or an excessive belief in one’s own abilities. The sin of Pride, or arrogance, is usually considered the most serious of all of the Seven Deadly Sins and even the ultimate source from which all of the other sins spring.

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