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In Episode 20, we continue our exploration of Zerizut in Mesilat Yesharim, focusing on the critical space between inspiration and action.
Why is it so hard to act on what we already know? This episode unpacks the inner resistance, hesitation, social pressure, and natural inertia that keeps us stuck. Drawing on the powerful framework of Ben Azzai in Pirkei Avot, we explore a step-by-step path to movement: overcoming hesitation, lightening the weight of the body, acting immediately like a deer, and sustaining momentum with the strength of a lion.
Through practical insight and spiritual clarity, we are reminded that growth is not about speed, it’s about closing the gap between intention and action. Because every moment of clarity comes with a window, and if we don’t move, it quietly closes
By Rabbi Daniel CohenIn Episode 20, we continue our exploration of Zerizut in Mesilat Yesharim, focusing on the critical space between inspiration and action.
Why is it so hard to act on what we already know? This episode unpacks the inner resistance, hesitation, social pressure, and natural inertia that keeps us stuck. Drawing on the powerful framework of Ben Azzai in Pirkei Avot, we explore a step-by-step path to movement: overcoming hesitation, lightening the weight of the body, acting immediately like a deer, and sustaining momentum with the strength of a lion.
Through practical insight and spiritual clarity, we are reminded that growth is not about speed, it’s about closing the gap between intention and action. Because every moment of clarity comes with a window, and if we don’t move, it quietly closes