The Root of Greatness
Comparison is the death of the vessel. True greatness is simply agreeing to be who you are.
I constantly measure myself against successful people. Is that how I grow?
The root of true greatness. All the giants of the generation were not giants because they knew more, but because they agreed to be a full vessel for what the Creator imprinted in them.
There is no greatness acquired by comparison to others. Because comparison belongs to the Ego, and the Light does not dwell in a vessel that measures itself against another.
Greatness is born from loyalty to the uniqueness of the Neshama (Soul).
They did not surrender to external knowledge. They were not alarmed by what others “understand” or “know.” And they did not nullify themselves before conventions.
But walked with the inner truth until the end, even when it was lonely and misunderstood.
Their work was not to build an image of a “Great One,” but to surrender to what the Creator asked to be revealed through them.
Therefore their power was not personal but Divine, and precisely because of this, they could illuminate generations.
The teaching of Mashiach teaches that this is not a trait of the elite, but the destiny of every person: To bring himself in wholeness.

