Converging Paths

Pride vs. Humility: The Spiritual Trap of Being Certain

28 min · 5. apr. 2026
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Pride is usually imagined as swagger, ego, and self-importance. But in this episode, the conversation goes deeper: pride may be the invisible cage of certainty — the belief that we already know, already see, already understand. In this season finale of Converging Paths, Eric, Brian, and Esther explore the subtle difference between healthy selfhood and spiritual inflation, the danger of humility language for those who have been taught to disappear, and the challenge of becoming “bustable” — able to admit when we are wrong. A rich and surprising final conversation on pride, humility, curiosity, apology, and wonder.

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