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🤝 What we’re following:A recent piece from After Babel explores how modern relationships are often shaped by an unspoken...
05/22/2026

🤝 What we’re following:

A recent piece from After Babel explores how modern relationships are often shaped by an unspoken “third presence.” Even when two people are physically together, attention can easily drift toward phones, screens, and constant digital pull—quietly reshaping how connection is experienced.

The article invites us to consider what happens when presence is divided. Small moments of distraction can slowly add up, making it harder to feel fully seen, heard, or emotionally close. It raises an important question: what does it take to protect attention and intimacy in everyday life?

At eHumility, we believe humility includes noticing these patterns without judgment and choosing to return to what matters—being present, engaged, and intentional with the people right in front of us.

đź”— https://www.afterbabel.com/p/your-marriage-has-a-third?utm_campaign=email-half-post&r=ueoqc&utm_medium=email&utm_source=chatgpt.com

What The Phone-Based Adulthood is Doing to Love and S*x

✨ Kindness often shows up in the smallest moments—a patient response, a thoughtful word, or simply choosing to treat som...
05/20/2026

✨ Kindness often shows up in the smallest moments—a patient response, a thoughtful word, or simply choosing to treat someone with care when it would be easier not to. These small actions might feel insignificant in the moment, but they carry more weight than we realize.

In a fast-paced world, it’s easy to overlook these quiet gestures. But kindness has a way of building something steady over time—trust, connection, and a sense of being seen. Even the simplest act can shift someone’s entire day.

Take a moment in the eHumility app to pause and reflect. Where can you choose kindness more intentionally today, even in ways that seem small? Let that awareness guide how you show up next.

➡️ empoweringhumility.com

05/19/2026

đź’¬ A Humble Question for You

How often do you choose kindness in the small, everyday moments when no one is watching?

Kindness doesn’t always show up in big gestures; it’s often found in the quiet decisions to be patient, understanding, or gentle when it would be easier not to be. These small choices shape the atmosphere we create around us and influence how others feel in our presence.

🤝 What we’re following:A recent piece from After Babel reflects on how, in a world focused on efficiency and productivit...
05/08/2026

🤝 What we’re following:

A recent piece from After Babel reflects on how, in a world focused on efficiency and productivity, we can lose sight of what it means to simply be human. Not everything meaningful can be optimized—especially when it comes to connection, presence, and growth.

It also points to a deeper tension: when we’re constantly doing, we leave little room for reflection and intention. Without that space, it’s easy to move through life on autopilot instead of with awareness.

At eHumility, we believe humility means slowing down, staying present, and choosing how we engage—rather than letting the pace of the world decide for us.

đź”— https://www.afterbabel.com/p/you-have-to-be-human?utm_campaign=email-half-post&r=ueoqc&utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email

I realize now that I want to be real

✨ True connection doesn’t depend on how big the problem is; it’s built on the willingness to bring everything forward, e...
05/06/2026

✨ True connection doesn’t depend on how big the problem is; it’s built on the willingness to bring everything forward, even the smallest concerns. In a world where we’re taught to filter what’s “important enough” to share, it can feel unnecessary or even uncomfortable to open up about the little things.

But growth often happens in those moments. When we allow ourselves to be honest, to seek guidance, and to stay connected through both big and small experiences, we create space for clarity, peace, and deeper trust. Nothing is wasted when it’s brought forward with intention.

Take a moment in the eHumility app to pause and reflect. What have you been holding back because it feels “too small”? Let that awareness guide how you show up next.

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05/05/2026

đź’¬ A Humble Question for You

How often do you open up about the small things instead of keeping them to yourself?

Humility in connection means recognizing that nothing is too insignificant to share. When we allow ourselves to be honest about both the big and small moments, we create space for deeper understanding, trust, and support. Connection isn’t built only in major moments—it grows through consistent openness.

🤝 What we’re following:A recent piece from the Center for Humane Technology explores how our digital environment is shap...
05/01/2026

🤝 What we’re following:

A recent piece from the Center for Humane Technology explores how our digital environment is shaping the way we think, interact, and make decisions—often in ways we don’t even realize. It highlights how constant stimulation and algorithm-driven content can pull us further from intentional living and deeper self-awareness.

It also points to a deeper tension: when we’re always reacting, consuming, and staying “plugged in,” we lose the space needed for reflection, discipline, and growth. Without that pause, it becomes harder to act with clarity instead of impulse.

At eHumility, we believe humility means creating space to step back, reflect, and choose how we engage with the world—rather than letting it choose for us.

đź”— https://substack.com//note/c-206627017?utm_source=feed-email-digest

You’ve read the headlines about AI psychosis — chatbots leading users to lose their grip on reality, upending lives and tearing families apart. Dr. Zak Stein has been studying these cases long before they entered the public consciousness. He doesn’t see just a few isolated cases that can be fi...

✨ True leadership doesn’t start at the top—it’s built from the inside out. Learning to follow, to listen, and to be guid...
04/29/2026

✨ True leadership doesn’t start at the top—it’s built from the inside out. Learning to follow, to listen, and to be guided is often the part we want to skip. In a fast-moving world that pushes independence and control, it can feel uncomfortable to surrender, to be taught, or to not be in charge.

But real growth happens in those moments. When we allow ourselves to be shaped by discipline, accountability, and humility, we develop the strength and clarity needed to lead with intention. The process may feel challenging, but it builds a foundation that lasts.

Take a moment in the eHumility app to pause and reflect. Where can you lean into growth instead of resisting it? Let that awareness guide how you show up next.

➡️ empoweringhumility.com

04/28/2026

đź’¬ A Humble Question for You

How often do you choose to listen and learn from others before stepping in to lead?

Humility in leadership means recognizing that influence isn’t about control, but about understanding. When we lead with openness and a willingness to be shaped by others, we build trust, strengthen connection, and make wiser decisions. True leadership isn’t proven by being heard first—it’s revealed by how well we listen.

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