This is not the beatitude of anyone claiming "I am the greatest." In fact, like all the other beatitudes, we have to wonder how practical these words are. What business could survive being meek? This is not a slogan you are likely to find above the door to the Stock Exchange on Wall Street. Meekness will not win the play-off series between the New York Knicks and the Chicago Bulls.
We tend to think of the meek as the casualties, not as the winners. "Miserable are the meek, because they get trampled upon."
We live in a world of assertiveness training. We live in a world which values getting what you want and then wanting more. There are countless courses, books, and television shows about getting what is "due" to you. And a good part of the growth in our national debt is from folks insist…