Why We Feel More Insecure Than Ever
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Summary
In a generation with more comfort, opportunity, wealth, and connection than ever before, why do so many people still feel insecure?
This episode explores a surprising and deeply uncomfortable idea: insecurity may not actually be the opposite of gaavah. It may be a subtle form of it.
Drawing from a conversation with Rabbi Levi in Bnei Brak, we unpack the difference between old school gaavah, the loud arrogance we all recognize, and the quieter version many of us struggle with today: building our identity around external validation.
Careers. Status. Money. Appearance. Intelligence. Even ruchnius.
Using the mashal of Jenga blocks, the episode explores what happens when we slowly replace our true identity, our neshama and connection to Hashem, with the fragile “paper towels” of social approval and comparison.
Topics discussed include:
• Why modern life can increase insecurity
• The connection between self esteem and gaavah
• How society teaches us to measure ourselves externally
• The difference between purpose and identity
• Why comparison quietly disconnects us from Hashem
• Recognizing subtle forms of gaavah during Sefirat HaOmer
• Rebuilding identity around the soul instead of validation
This is not an episode about feeling smaller.
It’s about remembering how much bigger we really are.