Wow!! Super informative and eye opening video. You are truly inspiring. Your perspective is admirable and I hope to continue to learn and grow alongside you.
I first learned that life isn't fair, when my parents would constantly remind me that my older sister got to go on way more trips before I came along. :(
According to Judaism, if you truly, truly believe that God will give you something, as He is only good, you will get it. So this goes along with what you said. But there is another view according to Judaism, in that all material good we have is a present from God to us, for us to use it for good. So, for that good to be everlasting, you have to use it for a good cause. But the lack of good, or pain, will result in the person receiving a compensation for it in the next world. From this perspective, it is better not to have something than having it. However, we shouldn't say that I want suffering, as this is God's decision. From our perspective, we should only want good and use that good for doing good, including self improvement and helping others.
Yesss. I agree that what’s meant for us will find us as long as long as we believe and we do our part for sure. I don’t agree that it’s necessarily better if we don’t have what we want, but I believe if we don’t, it’s for a purpose and it’s part of the divine plan.
Wow!! Super informative and eye opening video. You are truly inspiring. Your perspective is admirable and I hope to continue to learn and grow alongside you.
@@ValenGross Aww thanks valley. I love you sm 💗
I first learned that life isn't fair, when my parents would constantly remind me that my older sister got to go on way more trips before I came along. :(
According to Judaism, if you truly, truly believe that God will give you something, as He is only good, you will get it. So this goes along with what you said. But there is another view according to Judaism, in that all material good we have is a present from God to us, for us to use it for good. So, for that good to be everlasting, you have to use it for a good cause. But the lack of good, or pain, will result in the person receiving a compensation for it in the next world. From this perspective, it is better not to have something than having it. However, we shouldn't say that I want suffering, as this is God's decision. From our perspective, we should only want good and use that good for doing good, including self improvement and helping others.
Yesss. I agree that what’s meant for us will find us as long as long as we believe and we do our part for sure. I don’t agree that it’s necessarily better if we don’t have what we want, but I believe if we don’t, it’s for a purpose and it’s part of the divine plan.
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It's a tight summary, but if you read carefully, you should get the whole message.