Here’s something weird no one tells you:
Communism says it doesn’t believe in any god—but it secretly worships one anyway. What god? Materialism.
This means life is always about:
1. Fighting to get more stuff.
2. Worrying you’ll never have enough.
3. Feeling afraid someone else will take your piece.
But you’re NOT here just to chase money or stuff. You’re here to choose kindness, connection, and meaning. That’s how you build your relationship with G-d.
Think about it like this:
1. Materialism is a bully—it scares you into thinking you’re never safe or loved enough.
2. Kindness is your best friend—it reminds you there’s always enough love, connection, and meaning for everyone.
Next time you’re feeling overwhelmed or stuck:
Ask yourself this simple question:
“Am I letting fear and materialism bully me, or am I choosing kindness and meaning instead?”
When you pick kindness, you feel calmer and more confident—and suddenly boundaries become easy because you’re clear on what really matters.
Try saying this today:
“I choose kindness, not fear.”
Have you ever felt this struggle between materialism and kindness?
Tell me—I’m here to listen!
If you want to go deeper into this work, explore the NextSelf 2026 and 2025 Indexes.
It organizes the core ideas on awareness, compassion, boundaries, and how they build real relationship and responsibility with The Creator.