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eHumility Tired of AI and social media reinforcing human weakness and vice? Join eHumility's quest to use tech and AI to help us restore humility to society.

Join our "Digital Gym" as we re-empower humility - the root of human flourishing and everything good.

🤝 What we’re following:This article highlights that real responsibility for shaping healthier digital environments doesn...
03/06/2026

🤝 What we’re following:

This article highlights that real responsibility for shaping healthier digital environments doesn’t rest only with regulators or governments, it involves all of us: families, educators, communities, and individual users advocating for safer, more mindful tech. It shows how strong digital wellbeing comes when we support one another in creating spaces that respect human dignity and mental health.

At eHumility, we believe humility begins with recognizing both the power and impact of the tools we use. Also, acknowledging that technology should serve communities, not exploit them. When we reflect on how design influences behavior and commit to encouraging compassion, intention, and responsibility in both creation and use of digital platforms, we help strengthen the well-being of those around us.

đź”— https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/it/ip_26_312

Highlights, press releases and speeches

03/06/2026

Fear of failure can keep us paralyzed, replaying “what if I get it wrong?” for years. But what if that one thing you did ended up blessing someone? The sting of regret is something we carry for a lifetime, and it never answers what could have been.

Humility means stepping out even when you can’t foresee the outcome. The cost of inaction is never knowing. Have a go, mate!

Check out the full conversation on the podcast: empoweringhumility.com/podcast

✨Every night before going to bed - ask yourself, did you "examine your conscience..." one thing good and one thing you w...
03/04/2026

✨Every night before going to bed - ask yourself, did you "examine your conscience..." one thing good and one thing you would like to do better for tomorrow.

This small habit will allow you to reflect on your day in a meaningful way before starting tomorrow. At eHumility, we believe that small actions and habits lead to the growth of human flourishing. Start growing with us today.

➡️ empoweringhumility.com

03/04/2026

Humility begins with the willingness to be honest, transparent, and accountable—taking full responsibility regardless of how the truth may affect your public image.

John Joseph Jamescalls out accountability that exists “on paper” but gets hollow when protecting the brand takes priority over openness

There’s no shortcut—real humility abandons image management and embraces personal responsibility, even when it’s uncomfortable. Reflect on where you may be tempted to cover up instead of open up.

Catch the full conversation: empoweringhumility.com/podcast

03/03/2026

đź’¬ A Humble Question for You

How often do you reflect on your conscience?

Humility is the key to growth. The more we sit and reflect on our own actions throughout the day, the more positive change we will notice.

After fame with the Newsboys,John Joseph Jamesshares how disconnecting from honest accountability and humble relationshi...
03/03/2026

After fame with the Newsboys,John Joseph Jamesshares how disconnecting from honest accountability and humble relationships left his purpose unraveling. He reflects on pressures of success, the value of community, and why, as he says, “no one was ever meant to be put on a pedestal.”

The episode reveals how humility, daily reflection, and trusted people helped him build life after success faded. John describes three anchors that now keep him grounded: devotion to God, listening to others, and staying linked to community.

Tune in for the full conversation: empoweringhumility.com/podcast

🤝 What we’re reflecting on:This article explores how lasting solutions don’t come only from government programs, but fro...
02/27/2026

🤝 What we’re reflecting on:

This article explores how lasting solutions don’t come only from government programs, but from strong families, local communities, and people who choose to take responsibility for one another.

It reminds us that real change happens when individuals step up to serve, support, and stay engaged in their communities.

At eHumility, we believe humility begins with recognizing our role in building something better—through everyday acts of care, service, and commitment.

When we lead with intention and compassion, we help strengthen the communities around us.

đź”— https://fee.org/articles/washington-cant-solve-our-problems-but-civil-society-can/

It’s tempting for politicians to offer more government programs as a fix to society’s problems. But is that really the answer?

✨ In a world that often measures success by comfort, status, and ease, it’s easy to assume that prosperity means progres...
02/25/2026

✨ In a world that often measures success by comfort, status, and ease, it’s easy to assume that prosperity means progress. But growth doesn’t always come from smooth paths or easy wins.

Humility teaches us to value wisdom over convenience and character over appearances. It helps us recognize that struggle can refine us, deepen our understanding, and strengthen our integrity.

Take a few minutes in the eHumility app to reflect on how challenges in your life are shaping who you are becoming. When we choose humility, even difficult seasons can become opportunities for lasting growth.

➡️ empoweringhumility.com

02/24/2026

đź’¬ A Humble Question for You

How often do we pause to notice how social media is affecting our thoughts and self-worth?

In spaces filled with comparison and negativity, it’s easy to lose perspective. Humility invites us to step back, set healthy boundaries, and engage with intention.

When we stay mindful online, we make room for clarity and real connection.

02/24/2026

Bill Maher discusses Big Tech's efforts to conceal the addictive nature of social media.

02/23/2026

You’re losing your son to the teenage pressures of the world? You want to disciple him but you don’t know where to start (or how to get his “buy-in”)? Time is flying by and pretty soon your son will leave the house and it will be too late?

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