- When you objectify yourself and others, you please your ego, not truth or virtue.
- When you claim you are, know, or do good, you please your ego, not truth or virtue.
- When you try to be good, you please your ego, not truth or virtue.
- When you think you are becoming good, you please your ego, not truth or virtue.
- When you focus on appearing good, you please your ego, not truth or virtue.
- When you compare, categorize, and measure yourself and others, you please your ego, not truth or virtue.
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Sunday, April 6, 2025
Stop Pleasing Your Ego: 04-06-2025
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