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He built a company from the ground up. Success. Growth. Respect. Then one phone call in June—and it was over. No renewal. No explanation.
He could have unraveled. Instead, he went home and said, “There’s a time for everything.” And he believed it.
Where does that kind of clarity come from? How does someone face loss without losing himself?
Parshas Terumah and the month of Adar reveal a hidden yesod: what you possess is far greater than you think. When you recognize the value of what’s already in your hands, even darkness starts to look different.
By Don JarashowHe built a company from the ground up. Success. Growth. Respect. Then one phone call in June—and it was over. No renewal. No explanation.
He could have unraveled. Instead, he went home and said, “There’s a time for everything.” And he believed it.
Where does that kind of clarity come from? How does someone face loss without losing himself?
Parshas Terumah and the month of Adar reveal a hidden yesod: what you possess is far greater than you think. When you recognize the value of what’s already in your hands, even darkness starts to look different.