This weeks insight:
“Have your mid-life crisis in your twenties and thirties.” – Rabbi Yisroel Ziskin, Aish SA
Previous DYK"s:
“Judaisim is not a religion, it’s a relationship” – Rabbi Yisroel Ziskin, Aish SA
If you haven’t worked out what you’re willing to die for, then you haven’t yet begun to live. – Rabbi Noach Weinberg, ob”m
“A person should be willing to do the right thing, even if he would go to hell for it,” – Rabbi Noach Weinberg ob”m
“You are not as good as your last achievement. You are good, even before your first one.” – Rabbi Yisroel Ziskin, Aish SA
“The world is like a gym, a place to grow your understanding and your charachter. No sweat, no results.” – Rabbi Yisroel Ziskin, Aish SA
“The essence of free will is to choose to be a soul, not a body.” – Rabbi Noach Weinberg, ob’’m.
The three most important words in a relationship are “I was wrong.”
You are not as good as your last achievement. You are good, even before your first one.
If you don’t appreciate what you have, having more will never help.