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Human instinct leans toward life. The human soul holds on to every moment it can, and none of us truly knows how we will experience diminished capacity until we face it ourselves. What one person imagines as a living hell, another may receive with grace, gratitude, and unexpected resilience.
In this episode, we explore how our assumptions about suffering, ageing, and worth often diverge from the lived reality. It is a gentle, reflective conversation about presence, dignity, and the surprising ways the human spirit reveals itself in difficult times.
As always, we welcome your thoughts, questions, and suggestions for future episodes.
By Chana and Shaul RosenblattHuman instinct leans toward life. The human soul holds on to every moment it can, and none of us truly knows how we will experience diminished capacity until we face it ourselves. What one person imagines as a living hell, another may receive with grace, gratitude, and unexpected resilience.
In this episode, we explore how our assumptions about suffering, ageing, and worth often diverge from the lived reality. It is a gentle, reflective conversation about presence, dignity, and the surprising ways the human spirit reveals itself in difficult times.
As always, we welcome your thoughts, questions, and suggestions for future episodes.