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He introduces the Hebrew concept of "bittul," which translates roughly to humility or suspension of oneself in the face of something greater. Unlike mythologized notions of self-negation, this idea encourages individuals to maintain their identity while acknowledging that their strengths and successes are gifts from a higher source. Moses, described as the most humble man yet a profound leader, exemplifies this harmony of ego and humility. He recognized his qualities as divine gifts, which kept him grounded despite his greatness.