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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.

✨ It’s easy to push these moments aside and tell yourself you’ll get to them later. But without intention, “later” often...
04/22/2026

✨ It’s easy to push these moments aside and tell yourself you’ll get to them later. But without intention, “later” often turns into never. Creating accountability—whether through a routine, a reminder, or sharing the commitment with someone else—helps turn good intentions into consistent habits. Over time, these small, intentional moments can bring more clarity, peace, and purpose into your daily life.

At eHumility, we’re here to support you in building meaningful habits that keep you centered, self-aware, and connected every day.

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04/21/2026

💬 A Humble Question for You

How often do you hold yourself accountable for the habits you know will help you grow?

Humility in daily life means recognizing that good intentions aren’t enough without consistent action. When we take responsibility for showing up, even in small ways, we create structure, discipline, and space for real growth. Accountability isn’t about perfection; it’s about commitment.

🤝 What we’re following:A recent piece from PragerU highlights the importance of strengthening understanding around civic...
04/17/2026

🤝 What we’re following:

A recent piece from PragerU highlights the importance of strengthening understanding around civics, family values, and personal responsibility. It emphasizes that learning these foundations helps shape how we engage with the world and the people in it.

It also points to a deeper cultural tension. Estrangement is the peak of hubris. We all have limitations, but complete disconnection often creates more harm than growth. Estrangement of parents can become a way of cutting off your nose to spite your face. We are both the strengths and struggles of those who came before us, and real growth comes from facing that honestly rather than rejecting it.

At eHumility, we believe humility means staying open, doing the hard work, and choosing growth even when it feels uncomfortable. That is where clarity and transformation begin.

🔗 https://engage.prageru.com/to/hRLMllFL?utm_source=epoch&utm_medium=partner_email_ad&utm_campaign=sweepstakes-family-civics-quiz&utm_content=epoch_MBL

Most Americans can’t pass a basic civics test—and we’re here to change that. PragerU is on a mission to educate millions of young people about American civics and the principles that make this nation exceptional. Think you’ve got what it takes?

✨ Growth rarely feels natural at first. Stepping into something new, especially in a world full of noise and distraction...
04/15/2026

✨ Growth rarely feels natural at first. Stepping into something new, especially in a world full of noise and distraction, can feel uncomfortable, uncertain, even overwhelming. But that tension is often where real transformation begins.

When we slow down and create space away from constant input, we give ourselves the chance to move through the hard parts instead of avoiding them. The natural world reminds us that progress is a process that takes patience, trust, and a willingness to keep going even when it does not feel easy.

Take a moment in the eHumility app to unplug and reflect. Let the challenge shape you, and let that growth guide your next step.

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04/14/2026

💬 A Humble Question for You

How often do you consider staying connected to your family, even when it feels easier to walk away?

Humility in relationships means recognizing that people are imperfect, including ourselves. Choosing growth over complete disconnection can create space for understanding, healing, and perspective. When we face those challenges with honesty instead of avoidance, we open the door to deeper connection and personal growth.

At eHumility, we believe that without a sense of accountability to something greater, it’s easy to mistake pride for hum...
04/13/2026

At eHumility, we believe that without a sense of accountability to something greater, it’s easy to mistake pride for humility.

www.empoweringhumility.com/

🤝 What we’re following:A recent article from the Religious Freedom & Business Foundation, “Lead Boldly: Include Faith, R...
04/10/2026

🤝 What we’re following:

A recent article from the Religious Freedom & Business Foundation, “Lead Boldly: Include Faith, Recognize Excellence,” highlights the importance of creating workplaces where people feel comfortable bringing their full identities—including their faith—to work. It emphasizes that recognizing religious expression can strengthen trust, leadership, and overall workplace culture.

This reflects a broader shift toward deeper inclusion, one that values authenticity rather than just surface-level diversity. When leaders make space for personal beliefs and perspectives, they create environments where people can truly thrive.

At eHumility, we believe humility in leadership means listening, learning, and making space for others. When people feel seen and respected, organizations become stronger and more human.

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✨ When you can't forgive someone, pray for them in the eHumility app. While that might seem counterintuitive, you might ...
04/08/2026

✨ When you can't forgive someone, pray for them in the eHumility app. While that might seem counterintuitive, you might consider how praying for that person would affect you, even if you never have any visible results that you can see.

Such actions will allow you to thrive day to day in your own life. Start worrying about yourself and less about the actions of others.

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04/07/2026

💬 A Humble Question for You

How often do you choose to forgive others—even when it’s difficult or undeserved?

Humility in relationships means letting go of resentment and making space for grace. The more we practice forgiveness, the more we free ourselves from what weighs us down and open the door to healing and growth.

Stop distracting yourself with negative social media, and start reflecting positively in the eHumility app.Start your jo...
04/05/2026

Stop distracting yourself with negative social media, and start reflecting positively in the eHumility app.

Start your journey at eHumility: www.empoweringhumility.com/

🤝 What we’re following:A recent BBC report highlights a landmark legal case where a U.S. jury found major tech platforms...
04/03/2026

🤝 What we’re following:

A recent BBC report highlights a landmark legal case where a U.S. jury found major tech platforms responsible for contributing to a young person’s social media addiction. The case centered on claims that these platforms were designed in ways that encouraged excessive use without adequately warning users of the potential harm—raising serious questions about accountability in the digital age.

This moment reflects a broader shift: technology is no longer seen as neutral. Instead, there is growing recognition that design choices, algorithms, and business models can deeply impact mental health, behavior, and development—especially for younger users.

At eHumility, we believe that humility in innovation means taking responsibility for impact. When platforms prioritize engagement over well-being, the cost is often unseen but deeply felt. True progress requires transparency, ethical design, and a commitment to protecting human dignity—especially when influence is this powerful.

🔗 https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c0mg3zd7xwpo

A landmark lawsuit will set the stage for thousands of people who say social media platforms are intentionally addictive.

✨ When we step away from noise and distraction, something shifts. The natural world has a quiet way of clearing our mind...
04/01/2026

✨ When we step away from noise and distraction, something shifts. The natural world has a quiet way of clearing our minds and reconnecting us to what truly matters. In spaces untouched by constant input and expectation, we often find clarity, grounding, and a renewed sense of direction.

In a world that pulls us toward overthinking and overstimulation, returning to simplicity can restore both perspective and belief in something deeper than ourselves. Humility grows in these moments—when we pause, listen, and allow ourselves to be guided rather than in control.

Take a moment in the eHumility app to unplug and reflect. Let stillness shape your clarity, and let clarity guide your next step.

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