Bittul is humble self-nullification before G-d — the ego leaving the CEO chair of the universe. It is not self-hatred. It is not passivity. It is openness of the soul to truth and service. Counterfeit humility says, “I am nothing, therefore I need not serve.” Real bittul says, “I am not master of reality; G-d is — therefore I must serve.”
If you are Jewish: Bittul supports mitzvot and prayer. In learning, bitul is openness, not stupidity. In leadership, it is servant-leadership without ego display.
If you are not Jewish: Humility before the One G-d undergirds the Noahide path — no self-worship, no idolatry of ego or success. Justice without grandiosity.
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