“Being kind to yourself isn’t selfish. It’s the deepest sacrifice your ego can make”
you’re doing spirituality all wrong.
Ever feel like you’re your own harshest critic?
Like you’re never doing enough or being enough?
Let’s flip that around for good.
(Stick with me, it’ll change your day)
Lessons from Rabbi YY Jacobson Passover class.
Here’s a secret the mystics knew:
Real spirituality doesn’t mean being perfect—it means being real.
How to “sacrifice your ego” the easy way (without beating yourself up):
Pause the inner bully
Your ego LOVES perfectionism. Instead, practice telling yourself:
“I’m human, I’m enough, Hashem (G-d) loves me exactly where I am.”
Turn mistakes into fuel Don’t get stuck in guilt (this happens when lacking compassion).
Mistakes aren’t the end—they’re the way forward. Repeat this powerful phrase:
“I’m not perfect, and that’s perfect.”
See your flaws as invitations Every imperfection you accept humbly becomes a bridge to spiritual growth.
Think:
“My flaws are the doorway to real connection with Hashem.”
Bottom Line:
“Being kind to yourself isn’t selfish. It’s the deepest sacrifice your ego can make.”
Start here. Today. Right now.
Your soul—and G-d—are waiting (deeper healing and connection).
