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Daily Thought
Panic
Hand your mind the reins to your heart, and the black horse of pessimism gallops off into the night.
Hand your mind the reins to your heart, and the black horse of pessimism gallops off into the night.
Panic
Hand your mind the reins to your heart, and the black horse of pessimism gallops off into the night.
Hand your mind the reins to your heart, and the black horse of pessimism gallops off into the night.
In material matters one should always look at he whose situation is lower than one's own, and thank the good G-d for His kindness to him. In spiritual matters one should always look at he who is higher than oneself, and plead with G-d to grant him the intelligence to learn from the other, and the ability and strength to rise higher.
Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak of Lubavitch
Print Magazine
You don't learn by having faith. You learn by questioning, by challenging, by re-examining everything you've ever believed.
And yet, all this is a matter of faith
—the faith that there is a truth to be found.
It is another paradox: To truly question, you must truly have faith.
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