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The Trap of Earned Devotion

How seeking love conditionally—through performance or lineage—creates favoritism systems that reward compliance and punish authenticity.

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Why It Matters

Rabia famously rejected the bargaining model of faith: loving God for reward or fearing punishment. She taught love without transaction. Yet favoritism operates precisely through the logic of earning—we favor those who please us, who remind us of ourselves, who serve our interests. In families, workplaces, and institutions, this creates cascading harm: children learn to perform rather than belong; employees hide authentic struggles to maintain favor; group members compete for limited approval. This concept illuminates how favoritism is often sustained by the favored parties themselves, who must continually justify their status through achievement or conformity. The cost accumulates over time: burnout in the favored (who fear losing status), despair in the overlooked (who believe themselves incapable), and hollowing of communities where people present false selves. Rabia's radical love without condition offers an antidote: belonging based on existence, not earned through performance.

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