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Life is too short, and the biggest regret people face is not living in the moment. *Book a FREE 15 minute Wisdom Coaching session: https://cal.com/yisroel-roll-mobi5l/wisdom-discovery-call?month=2025-09
— this video reveals how to slow down time, appreciate every moment, and truly live with presence and purpose.
So many of us rush through life without noticing what really matters. We miss the milestones of our children, we attend weddings and graduations distracted, we take pictures of breathtaking scenery without ever really seeing it. Then, years later, we wonder where the time went.
In this video, discover:
Why “life is too short” is not just a saying but a spiritual warning.
How the ancient wisdom of the Sefer Yetzirah teaches us to live in the convergence of People, Place, and Time (PPT).
The difference between recording life vs. actually experiencing it.
Practical tools to slow down, be present, and make each moment count.
Jewish wisdom and Torah insights that show us how to live fully and not let life slip away.
📖 This teaching is drawn from When the Going Gets Tough and from years of experience guiding people through life’s most meaningful moments.
👉 If you’ve ever asked: Why does life feel like it’s flying by? How can I stop missing the present? How do I make life truly fulfilling? — this video is for you.
✨ Watch to the end to learn how to live each moment with awareness, embrace the power of presence, and transform your time into meaning.
0:00 Life Is Too Short | Why Time Flies So Fast
0:12 How to Stop Missing Life’s Moments
0:36 Jewish Wedding Story on Being Present
1:14 A Father Realizes Life Went Too Fast
2:25 Why Life Feels Too Short and How to Fix It
2:41 Sefer Yetzirah on Space, Time, and Soul
3:19 People, Place, and Time | The Secret to Living Fully
4:03 Be Present in the Moment | Lessons from a Wedding
4:21 Seeing vs. Taking Pictures | How to Appreciate Life
5:11 How to Make Every Moment Count
5:21 Free Coaching on Living with Purpose
By JewishPodcasts.fmLife is too short, and the biggest regret people face is not living in the moment. *Book a FREE 15 minute Wisdom Coaching session: https://cal.com/yisroel-roll-mobi5l/wisdom-discovery-call?month=2025-09
— this video reveals how to slow down time, appreciate every moment, and truly live with presence and purpose.
So many of us rush through life without noticing what really matters. We miss the milestones of our children, we attend weddings and graduations distracted, we take pictures of breathtaking scenery without ever really seeing it. Then, years later, we wonder where the time went.
In this video, discover:
Why “life is too short” is not just a saying but a spiritual warning.
How the ancient wisdom of the Sefer Yetzirah teaches us to live in the convergence of People, Place, and Time (PPT).
The difference between recording life vs. actually experiencing it.
Practical tools to slow down, be present, and make each moment count.
Jewish wisdom and Torah insights that show us how to live fully and not let life slip away.
📖 This teaching is drawn from When the Going Gets Tough and from years of experience guiding people through life’s most meaningful moments.
👉 If you’ve ever asked: Why does life feel like it’s flying by? How can I stop missing the present? How do I make life truly fulfilling? — this video is for you.
✨ Watch to the end to learn how to live each moment with awareness, embrace the power of presence, and transform your time into meaning.
0:00 Life Is Too Short | Why Time Flies So Fast
0:12 How to Stop Missing Life’s Moments
0:36 Jewish Wedding Story on Being Present
1:14 A Father Realizes Life Went Too Fast
2:25 Why Life Feels Too Short and How to Fix It
2:41 Sefer Yetzirah on Space, Time, and Soul
3:19 People, Place, and Time | The Secret to Living Fully
4:03 Be Present in the Moment | Lessons from a Wedding
4:21 Seeing vs. Taking Pictures | How to Appreciate Life
5:11 How to Make Every Moment Count
5:21 Free Coaching on Living with Purpose

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