
"I'm just an average flawed guy," the 31-year-old wrote. "I've done things that have hurt others, and I still make mistakes that unintentionally cause harm. But today, I woke up with a new chance — a chance to grow and be less selfish."
He went on to share thoughts on love, writing, "Love draws us in. It doesn't condemn. Love chooses to believe the best, to hope, to endure. It doesn't hold onto wrongs. It helps us forgive — even our enemies."
In a follow-up post, Bieber revealed his fear of being judged for his shortcomings: "Sometimes I feel like if I admit how selfish I can be, people might stop liking or trusting me. I used to think that honesty about those feelings would disqualify me from being accepted or included."
However, he's finding strength in being open. "The more honest I am about where I really am, the more freedom I feel," he said.
In a third post, Bieber described the emotional ups and downs he faces each morning. "Some days I wake up feeling hopeful, other days I feel low. I can't always control how I feel," he wrote alongside a photo of a bird.
He admitted that in the past, he would blame God for those feelings rather than seek guidance. "Now I'm really asking God to help me see the good in people, even after being taken advantage of," he shared.
He acknowledged how easy it is to judge others without self-reflection. "It's simpler to say someone else is greedy than to confront the greed in your own heart. Only God can remove that from us. Trying harder on my own? Didn't work — believe me, I tried lol."
Earlier this week, Bieber's wife, Hailey, attended the 2025 Met Gala solo. Justin admired her look from afar, sharing a photo of her with the caption, "I see it, I like it, and I want it." While she walked the red carpet, Justin spent the evening with friends watching the Toronto Maple Leafs win their playoff opener against the Florida Panthers, 5–4.
Recently, the Canadian artist also shared glimpses from a serene trip to Iceland, where he spent time recording new music in a studio.