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After a brief vacation, Noam and Sheva are back at it discuss and debating the success and failures of divorce life. We brainstorm about some potential future topics, but get back to the main drama that is Noam’s love-life, or lack thereof. Have you ever experienced emotional fallout after putting yourself out there for love? Do Simon and Garfunkel have it right? A rock feels no pain, and an island never cries? If that’s true, what reason do you have for living at all?
We also touch the idea of perspective, and what it means to take steps to get it. Sheva reminds us of a great story from the Jewish tradition about having a packed house and needing to appreciate the peace of mind we can find inside. Noam shares a story about changing our mindset about the places we are at in life.
By Noam Raucher & Leeron Tal4.6
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After a brief vacation, Noam and Sheva are back at it discuss and debating the success and failures of divorce life. We brainstorm about some potential future topics, but get back to the main drama that is Noam’s love-life, or lack thereof. Have you ever experienced emotional fallout after putting yourself out there for love? Do Simon and Garfunkel have it right? A rock feels no pain, and an island never cries? If that’s true, what reason do you have for living at all?
We also touch the idea of perspective, and what it means to take steps to get it. Sheva reminds us of a great story from the Jewish tradition about having a packed house and needing to appreciate the peace of mind we can find inside. Noam shares a story about changing our mindset about the places we are at in life.