At the core of what we do is the belief that through creativity, we heal, grow and connect.




At the age of eighteen, founder Joy Ben Hur started daily journaling in an attempt to find meaning in a messy and confusing period of her life. Seven years and many filled journals later, writing and creating had become an integral part of her self-care practice. Pen and paper quickly became her greatest tool to process, reflect, and evolve while navigating today’s digital world.

From there, Humble Ego was born with a mission to support others on their path of self-expression. Our name celebrates the paradox at the heart of creative growth: the balance between standing tall in one’s worth without losing touch of the humility needed to keep learning, expanding and connecting.

Together, we are creating a collective of people that want to thrive as their authentic selves, recognising that everyone is a creator of their own life and believing that each person has unique gifts to contribute to the world.


At the core of what we do is the belief that through creativity, we heal, grow and connect.




At the age of eighteen, founder Joy Ben Hur started daily journaling in an attempt to find meaning in a messy and confusing period of her life. Seven years and many filled journals later, writing and creating had become an integral part of her self-care practice. Pen and paper quickly became her greatest tool to process, reflect, and evolve while navigating today’s digital world.

From there, Humble Ego was born with a mission to support others on their path of self-expression. Our name celebrates the paradox at the heart of creative growth: the balance between standing tall in one’s worth without losing touch of the humility needed to keep learning, expanding and connecting.

Together, we are creating a collective of people that want to thrive as their authentic selves, recognising that everyone is a creator of their own life and believing that each person has unique gifts to contribute to the world.


At the core of what we do is the belief that through creativity, we heal, grow and connect.




At the age of eighteen, founder Joy Ben Hur started daily journaling in an attempt to find meaning in a messy and confusing period of her life. Seven years and many filled journals later, writing and creating had become an integral part of her self-care practice. Pen and paper quickly became her greatest tool to process, reflect, and evolve while navigating today’s digital world.

From there, Humble Ego was born with a mission to support others on their path of self-expression. Our name celebrates the paradox at the heart of creative growth: the balance between standing tall in one’s worth without losing touch of the humility needed to keep learning, expanding and connecting.

Together, we are creating a collective of people that want to thrive as their authentic selves, recognising that everyone is a creator of their own life and believing that each person has unique gifts to contribute to the world.


At the core of what we do is the belief that through creativity, we heal, grow and connect.




At the age of eighteen, founder Joy Ben Hur started daily journaling in an attempt to find meaning in a messy and confusing period of her life. Seven years and many filled journals later, writing and creating had become an integral part of her self-care practice. Pen and paper quickly became her greatest tool to process, reflect, and evolve while navigating today’s digital world.

From there, Humble Ego was born with a mission to support others on their path of self-expression. Our name celebrates the paradox at the heart of creative growth: the balance between standing tall in one’s worth without losing touch of the humility needed to keep learning, expanding and connecting.

Together, we are creating a collective of people that want to thrive as their authentic selves, recognising that everyone is a creator of their own life and believing that each person has unique gifts to contribute to the world.