The period from December 24 to December 31 is the Week of Humility. This week offers us the opportunity to reflect on the value of humility in our daily lives.
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Michael Jackson once told an Oxford audience that accomplishments alone were not synonymous with who he was — and the quiet, generous, deeply humble life he lived offstage proved he meant it.
There was a man behind the mythology. This piece is about him.
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Are we on the verge of a new era in human history, where a humble, grounded connection with our bodies finally dethrones the arrogant “know-it-all brain”?
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The recent revelations from the Epstein files highlight a serious lack of basic human values among those in positions of power. Instead of humility, there’s a blatant sense of entitlement that prevents genuine self-reflection or remorse.
Ultimately, these reactions reveal a broader disconnect from societal norms, where loyalty to elite circles often takes precedence over justice, leaving little space for the humility needed to acknowledge wrongs or support healing for those affected.
The recent revelations from the Epstein files highlight a serious lack of basic human values among those in positions of power. Instead of humility, there’s a blatant sense of entitlement that prevents genuine self-reflection or remorse.
This shows a troubling empathy gap; the suffering of victims is overshadowed by concerns about reputation, illustrating how wealth and status can diminish compassion and create a transactional view of relationships.
May our humble actions ripple outward, inspiring genuine connection and fostering a community grounded in mutual respect and support. Together, let’s step into the new year ready to grow, serve, and uplift one another.
Happy New Year!
Week of Humility – December 31, New Year’s Eve
Humility in Renewal
Approach the new year with modest resolutions, recognizing life’s uncertainties and committing to continual self-improvement without overconfidence.
By recognizing the beauty in simplicity, the power of giving, and the strength found in vulnerability, we can navigate the transition into the new year with grace and purpose.
Week of Humility – December 30
Humility in Gratitude
Express thanks for the contributions of others in our lives, downplaying our own role to highlight interdependence and shared successes.
Week of Humility – December 29
Humility in Accountability
Own up to past mistakes or shortcomings from the year, using honest self-examination to foster personal growth and better relationships.
Week of Humility – December 29
Humility in Accountability
Own up to past mistakes or shortcomings from the year, using honest self-examination to foster personal growth and better relationships.
Week of Humility – December 28
Humility in Rest
Practice self-compassion by resting without guilt, understanding our human limitations and the need to recharge without equating worth to productivity.
Week of Humility – December 27
Humility in Learning
Dedicate time to seeking knowledge from others, admitting what we don’t know, and growing through open-minded conversations or reading.
Week of Humility – December 26, Boxing Day
Humility in Service
Focus on giving back to others, such as through charity or helping the less fortunate, acknowledging that true strength lies in lifting others without seeking recognition.
Week of Humility – December 25, Christmas Day
Humility in Incarnation
Reflect on divine humility through the story of Jesus’ birth in a manger, inspiring us to value vulnerability and simplicity over grandeur in our own lives.