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So often we perceive ourselves as simply ‘’good’’ rather
than ‘’great.’’ This self-imposed limitation undermines our spiritual self-esteem,
and negatively informs how we comport ourselves. In truth, Chazal teach that we
all can be righteous like Moshe, at least in a relative sense. We must
declare to ourselves with conviction, “I’ve got a little bit of Moshe in me,’’
and I will act accordingly.
By JewishPodcasts.fm So often we perceive ourselves as simply ‘’good’’ rather
than ‘’great.’’ This self-imposed limitation undermines our spiritual self-esteem,
and negatively informs how we comport ourselves. In truth, Chazal teach that we
all can be righteous like Moshe, at least in a relative sense. We must
declare to ourselves with conviction, “I’ve got a little bit of Moshe in me,’’
and I will act accordingly.