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A Calmer Way to Live

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What I Wish Someone Had Told Me Ten Years Ago
If I could go back and tell my younger self one thing, it would be this: You don't need more knowledge. You need a way to practice what you already know. I spent years collecting insights. Books, classes, podcasts, conversations with people much wiser than me. And all of it was valuable. But none of it changed my daily life until I found a way to take what I already believed and actually make it part of how I showed up every day. The difference between people who grow and people who stay stuck isn't intelligence or willpower or access to the right teachings. It's consistency. It's having a simple practice and doing it even when you don't feel like it. That's what we're building here. Not another library of ideas. Something you can actually live. There are lots of very valuable truths that we all know. If we only integrated just a few of them into our lives, we would shift things significantly. What's one thing you've "known" for years but still haven't figured out how to consistently live?
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Hi, Rabbi. I believe knowledge and action go hand-in-hand. For example, if someone (you) hadn’t taught me not to water my lawn on Shabbos morning or not to leave shul before the blessings of the kohanim, I wouldn’t be able to take action or just do more to enhance my service to HaShem. I understand the need to act, since the process itself is beneficial. However, we don’t know what we don’t know.
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