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This is not a cartoon about marriage. Nor is it a cartoon about wasting time. It’s a cartoon about investing yourself completely in whatever it is you are doing. Otherwise, the time doesn’t add up.

One of the earlier ideas I had was about a grown adult celebrating his 3rd birthday, claiming that although he was born 20 some years ago, he wasted most of that time, and only about 3 years worth were really worth counting. But I realized that that is not the point I was trying to express. In fact, if the birthday guy really did put himself into his time wasting, then unfortunately for him, the moments do add up, and he’ll have to account for them. But at least he did something. And the good news is, that’s a part of his life he can look back on and grow from. It has somehow shaped him, and therefore it would count in his age. But the lady in this cartoon wasn’t doing anything. She wasn’t speaking with her husband, because she was watching stuff, but she wasn’t really watching stuff either. It’s like a whole half hour of her life is gone — worse than misused, because at least you can grow from that — just gone.

So to me, this quote from Zohar isn’t telling me that Abraham used his moments for good — I already know that. Come on, we’re talking about Abraham here. It’s telling me that he used his moments.


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Posted: June 29, 2010
So Sad and Desperate
Wow. This one almost made me cry. He seemed so sad, like he was pleading for her to listen to him.

David, I know you said it wasn't about marriage....but for me this really was very much about human relationships. And since so much of our time in this world is spent in relating with others, perhaps that is where our understandings of this one overlap?

Seems like so many people, when they interact with one another, are off doing something else at the same time--thinking about someone else, or about to run off somewhere, or answering the cell phone, or watching TV, etc. It is really difficult to feel like a person who matters during such interactions. My policy is to never interrupt a face to face conversation in order to answer a phone--when did the absent person gain priority over he present person in our culture? What a bizarre concept! What if we all just practiced focusing fully on whoever we are talking with at any given moment? Our relationships would improve so much.
Posted By Lyone Fein, Newark, OH

Posted: May 10, 2009
Re: Five Minutes (by Sharon)
There IS such a holiday: it's called Shabbat!
Every Shabbat Jews don't use any electricity; they take a break from it, and it's beautiful! You can focus the entire day on Godliness and Judaism, and relax and appreciate the world for what it is.

Try it and encourage your friends. And, in addition, you may as well light some Shabbat candles before the holiday so that you can do it appropriately.
Posted By Joe

Posted: Feb 3, 2009
Five Minutes
This scene is so commond in life I am sure all can relate to it. Except those who have no TV but then they don't have internet either so they won't see your cartoon. Their communication with us may be lacking but their communication with G-d is improved. I have visited some of these places and it is amazing how clear the voice of G-d is when all there is to hear is the sea, the wind, and the birds. A freind of mine recently came up with the idea of going on a media holiday. In his still small voice, I think I heard G-d cheering the idea.
Posted By Sharon

Posted: Dec 31, 2008
dont tell anyone!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
my parents do this all the time.so anoying.
great clip
Posted By karen, florida

Posted: Dec 30, 2008
oh my goodness these guys are great !!!!!!!
Posted By duby

Posted: Dec 16, 2008
nice
it looks realy nice i love these videos!
Posted By mendy konikov, orlando, us
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Posted: Dec 11, 2008
great!

I've just finished my work for the semester and was getting a little down that I have nothing to do.

But this has helped lift me up a bit as i realise that every second of ur life is a precious gift.

Thats gotta make u smile :)
Posted By Dan King, Leeds, UK

Posted: Nov 25, 2008
To Moshe
Sorry Moshe, but I don't think that the idea of the vignettes are to be cute, I really think that the idea is giving a message in less than 3 minutes or so.

I love these vignettes the way they are!

Please don't chnage them, and keep'em coming!
Posted By Sarah

Posted: Nov 24, 2008
Great cartoons
I should be studying for finals, but instead I just went through your whole list and posted "religion" to facebook. Amazing!
Posted By Dovid, Silver Spring, MD

Posted: Nov 23, 2008
I think what makes the message so clear is the simplicity in which it is presented- You have a great style!
Posted By Rachel, Jerusalem, Israel


 

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