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Sanctify yourself through the permissible... Yevamos 20a

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Showing posts with label failure. Show all posts
Showing posts with label failure. Show all posts

Monday, June 21, 2010

Hashem does not abandon people.

If a person is trying their best (which does not have to be the same as someone else's best) there is nothing in life that they have to be afraid of. There is no failure or rejection that a human being can throw at them that Hashem can not rescue them.
from the Shiur: Trust in Hashem vs. Trust in People Teacher: Rebbetzin Tziporah Heller
Class: Bitachon: Meaning of Trust

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Hashem does not judge us by our acomplishments


Hashem does not judge us by our acomplishments, Hashem judges us by our efforts. We are not responsible for our achievments in life, Hashem is the one who determines the outcome of our efforts. We are responsible for what we do with what Hashem gives us.

From the shiur on Aish:
Shelanu: What Makes A Parent A Success # TE 678
by Tauber, Rabbi Ezriel

Sunday, January 31, 2010

Growth through failure.


From customerservant.com



It is written, “For though the tzadik may fall seven times, he will arise, but the wicked will stumble through evil” (Proverbs 24:16).

There is a beautiful explanation of this verse by the rebbe of my rebbe, Rav Yitzchak Hutner, a leading sage who headed the Chaim Berlin Yeshiva. Rav Hutner explains that the real meaning of this verse is not that the tzadik manages to rise again after falling seven times, but that the essence of the tzadik’s rising is through his seven falls. Through these falls, he gains new insights and strengths which enable him to rise higher. (Pachad Yitzchak – Letters and Writings, p. 217)

In my BBA this morning we read, "There were many failures, but there were a few heartening successes." Somehow it sunk it, the idea that we grow from our failures (sometimes more then our successes).
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