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Have you ever endured a challenge so annoying that it left a lasting impression on your approach to life? This episode unfolds an inspiring story about Rav Yisrael Salanter and his transformative encounter with an aggravating fellow passenger on a train journey. The narrative goes beyond a simple tale; it opens up a discussion about the significant influence of our actions on our thoughts and emotions.
Join us as we explore the idea that actions are not just responses but powerful tools to reshape our internal landscapes. Rav Yisrael's choice to assist the person who tested his patience teaches us a valuable lesson in modifying our feelings through deliberate acts of kindness. We'll dissect how initiating positive action can ultimately foster inspiration and lead to personal growth rather than waiting for inspiration to strike before taking action. This story isn't just about Rav Yisrael; it's about us and the extraordinary potential we have to master new skills and improve ourselves by simply taking the first step.
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By Michoel Brooke5
2020 ratings
Have you ever endured a challenge so annoying that it left a lasting impression on your approach to life? This episode unfolds an inspiring story about Rav Yisrael Salanter and his transformative encounter with an aggravating fellow passenger on a train journey. The narrative goes beyond a simple tale; it opens up a discussion about the significant influence of our actions on our thoughts and emotions.
Join us as we explore the idea that actions are not just responses but powerful tools to reshape our internal landscapes. Rav Yisrael's choice to assist the person who tested his patience teaches us a valuable lesson in modifying our feelings through deliberate acts of kindness. We'll dissect how initiating positive action can ultimately foster inspiration and lead to personal growth rather than waiting for inspiration to strike before taking action. This story isn't just about Rav Yisrael; it's about us and the extraordinary potential we have to master new skills and improve ourselves by simply taking the first step.
Support the show
Join The Motivation Congregation WhatsApp community for daily motivational Torah content!
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Questions or Comments? Please email me @ [email protected]

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