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In an age of instant gratification, endless self-help content, and one-click convenience, you'd think we’d have cracked the code to happiness by now. So why are so many of us still searching?
In this 2011 talk, the late author and psychiatrist Rabbi Dr. Abraham J. Twerski draws on timeless Jewish wisdom to offer a deeply insightful—and refreshingly honest—look at what true joy really means. Not the quick fixes we’ve come to expect, but the kind of lasting fulfillment that comes from within.
By JLIIn an age of instant gratification, endless self-help content, and one-click convenience, you'd think we’d have cracked the code to happiness by now. So why are so many of us still searching?
In this 2011 talk, the late author and psychiatrist Rabbi Dr. Abraham J. Twerski draws on timeless Jewish wisdom to offer a deeply insightful—and refreshingly honest—look at what true joy really means. Not the quick fixes we’ve come to expect, but the kind of lasting fulfillment that comes from within.