The Hebrew word for “succeed” (taskilu) also means “comprehend.” Thus, this verse implies that by fulfilling G‑d’s commandments, we will “comprehend all that we should do.”
There are many aspects of life in which we struggle to determine how to act in the most spiritually positive manner. By living in accordance with the Torah’s instructions, we become sensitive to G‑d’s will. This, in turn, aids us in comprehending how to act in accordance with G‑d’s will in the context of those areas of life not directly governed by specific commandments.1


So is it reasonable to suppose that going further on my studies on the Torah and ancient wisdom that I will also have the tools to make progress on other aspects of my life? For example, being a better professional, father and husband?