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Humpty Dumpty’s Ego Trap. (1 min 12 sec)

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    1. The Fall That Wakes You.

    Humpty Dumpty is the ego’s poster child — fragile, perched on a high wall of self-importance, pretending to be untouchable. But what happens? A fall. That’s the ego's inevitable fate, isn't it? When you're living inside this thought system, you're always one misstep away from shattering.
    Humpty's fall represents the crumbling of your illusions, the painful recognition that nothing you hold dear in this world — whether it's status, money, or identity — is built to last.
    The king's horses and men? They’re the distractions, the coping mechanisms, the “solutions” you chase after to fix what’s broken. But no matter how hard you try, no external force can ever patch you back together. Why? Because the solution was never outside you to begin with. That’s the trick of the ego, isn’t it? It sets you up for the fall, then leaves you scrambling for a fix that never works.
    Loss is part of the ego’s world — a constant reminder of its impermanence. But here's the deeper cut: You aren’t Humpty. You’re not fragile. You’re not breakable. You’re spirit — whole, unbroken, and eternal. The fall isn’t the end; it’s the beginning of seeing through the illusion of fragility. (So why keep playing Humpty when you’re not made of eggshells?)
    By the way, the real question isn’t why Humpty fellit's why he ever believed the wall was a safe place to begin with.
    #thinkgod
    I am sorry.
    Please forgive me.
    Thank you.
    I love you.
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