Jonathan you hit the jackpot with this interview. Why? Out of all the interviews I have viewed that you have made, this one has given you the best practical advice for life and it also allows you to serve HaShem as well on many different levels. Baruch HaShem! The ony thing I would be careful of is the concept of luck. No such thing, as we know everything comes from HaShem and HaShem gives to one according to their desires. Here too, you need to be careful, because if you want to serve HaShem, one must desire it. Then HaShem will lead you toward that which is going to allow you to serve Him.
Praiseworthy is the man who walked not in the counsel of the wicked, and stood not in the path of the sinful, and sat not in the session of scorners. But his desire is in the Torah of HaShem, and in His Torah he meditates day and night. He shall be like a tree deeply rooted alongside brooks of water, that yields its fruit in its season, and whose leaf never withers; and everything that he does will succeed.
@lesaheliorahavramsonkarapo4211 Thank you for your thoughtful comment! I completely agree that success is not arbitrary and that everything ultimately comes from HaShem. Regarding the concept of luck, I find it interesting that the most common Jewish blessing is "mazal tov," which translates to "good luck." I think the key is recognizing that what we perceive as "luck" should always be attributed to HaShem’s providence rather than random chance. It’s a beautiful reminder that our desires, combined with trust in HaShem, guide us toward fulfilling His will.
Jonathan you hit the jackpot with this interview. Why? Out of all the interviews I have viewed that you have made, this one has given you the best practical advice for life and it also allows you to serve HaShem as well on many different levels. Baruch HaShem! The ony thing I would be careful of is the concept of luck. No such thing, as we know everything comes from HaShem and HaShem gives to one according to their desires. Here too, you need to be careful, because if you want to serve HaShem, one must desire it. Then HaShem will lead you toward that which is going to allow you to serve Him.
Praiseworthy is the man who walked not in the counsel of the wicked, and stood not in the path of the sinful, and sat not in the session of scorners. But his desire is in the Torah of HaShem, and in His Torah he meditates day and night. He shall be like a tree deeply rooted alongside brooks of water, that yields its fruit in its season, and whose leaf never withers; and everything that he does will succeed.
@lesaheliorahavramsonkarapo4211 Thank you for your thoughtful comment! I completely agree that success is not arbitrary and that everything ultimately comes from HaShem. Regarding the concept of luck, I find it interesting that the most common Jewish blessing is "mazal tov," which translates to "good luck." I think the key is recognizing that what we perceive as "luck" should always be attributed to HaShem’s providence rather than random chance. It’s a beautiful reminder that our desires, combined with trust in HaShem, guide us toward fulfilling His will.
@@PFeldman28 Baruch HaShem! No offense to you I hope Mr Feldman. I only wanted to convey to Jonathan that HaShem's children are above mazel. Kol Tuv.
Baruch HaShem, thank you. May HaShem continue to bless you
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