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Daily Thoughts
Hot and Cold
The words of the intellectuals are crystals of ice. The words of the sages are coals of fire.
The words of the intellectuals are crystals of ice. The words of the sages are coals of fire.
Getting Ahead with Failure
Only one thing can put you further ahead than success, and that is failure.
Only one thing can put you further ahead than success, and that is failure.
Getting Ahead with Failure
Only one thing can put you further ahead than success, and that is failure.
Only one thing can put you further ahead than success, and that is failure.
Discarding the Void
Not a moment of life can exist without a spark of truth throbbing somewhere within.
Not a moment of life can exist without a spark of truth throbbing somewhere within.
Exploiting a Setback
Failure is wasted if you return only to the place from where you fell. If your plans fail, think bigger, aim higher.
Failure is wasted if you return only to the place from where you fell. If your plans fail, think bigger, aim higher.
Redefining the Past
Nothing can hold you back—not your childhood, not the history of a lifetime. If the past was a ring of futility, let it become a wheel of yearning that drives you forward. If it was a brick wall, let it become a dam to unleash your power
Nothing can hold you back—not your childhood, not the history of a lifetime. If the past was a ring of futility, let it become a wheel of yearning that drives you forward. If it was a brick wall, let it become a dam to unleash your power
Breaking Limits
Struggling to put the shattered pieces of our lives back together, we discover G-d hidden inside.
Struggling to put the shattered pieces of our lives back together, we discover G-d hidden inside.
Breaking Limits
Struggling to put the shattered pieces of our lives back together, we discover G-d hidden inside.
Struggling to put the shattered pieces of our lives back together, we discover G-d hidden inside.
"Love your fellow as yourself" (Leviticus 19:18). Said Rabbi Akiva: This is a great principle in the Torah
Torat Kohanim 4:12
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