Beautiful message, sir @gavvet.
Domar pride is one of the most complex tasks for humans, this requires a constant constructive self-criticism about the way i relate with others. A release from that belief that everything must turn according to my perspective and that i am the owner of the truth. It always involves putting yourself in the shoes of the other and many times practicing tolerance with what is out of my approval.
There are those who enjoy humiliating others, exercising their power to subdue the other, trampling the other with evil. These people are not emotionally and spiritually healthy, i believe, these behaviors have a background that needs to be identified and repaired. Teaching in values and a healthy family and social environment is fundamental in the process of developing our personality.
Note for example here in this social network, some users exercise their pride and power by placating others with negative votes, just for the fact they are in disagreement for X or Y situation. It happened to me, some time ago, a user told me "Nobody asked for your sermon, I do not want to know more about you, because I'm going to give you a great Flag" it was not even a post from him, but he got there with such fury just because I mentioned Jesus as an example of love and compassion for the other.
I will not deny that my sensitive nature made me cry, but then I made a deep reflection and tried to put myself in the place of this man, to understand that his aggressive behavior has a background. Maybe he lacked love during his upbringing, maybe he lacked education in the faith, maybe he was a victim of abuse, there are so many situations that may be hidden behind that behavior. Therefore reaching this understanding led me to tame my pride, forgive him but also lovingly beg for his welfare and the healing of his being.
This exercise of putting oneself in the other's place, should be a constant in our lives, in this way life would be kinder to everyone, because most of the time pride hurts us and also the people we love.