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Compounding Life | Rabbi Naftali Horowitz
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My daily business routine
involves helping my clients
capitalize on a single idea.
An idea which Albert Einstein referred to
as the Eighth Wonder of the World.
That idea
is the Power of Compounding.
You take small amounts of money,
you grow it, and you multiply it
many, many times over time,
and that small amount of money
becomes an astronomical sum.
Warren Buffett,
the world's greatest investor,
once said
the reason why he's
the wealthiest investor
is not that he's the best at it.
It's just that he's been compounding
much longer than everybody else.
Sandy Bernstein, the founder
of one of the firms that I work for,
was an icon on Wall Street.
He passed away as
Zalman Chaim Bernstein,
because somewhere
in his late 50s and early 60s,
he was Chozer B’Tshuva,
he did a complete turnaround,
and he's buried today on Har HaZeisim,
overlooking the Makom HaMikdash.
He was once asked
what was it that made him
turn his life around?
And he said that he realized
that the same strategies that
he was deploying in his money,
he also should be deploying
in his life, overall.
Sandy Bernstein one day realized
that the most powerful thing
that we can compound
is our time.
The pasuk tells us in Mishlei,
Fear of Hashem adds to days,
while the years of the wicked shorten it.
Asks the Shlah HaKadosh,
What is Shlomo HaMelech telling us?
Is he telling us that if we have
Yiras Hashem we will live longer?
We obviously know that that's not true.
So what is he telling us?
Says the Shlah HaKadosh
that time is linear.
A moment that passes
is a moment that will never come back.
Time is a degrading asset.
There's less time
in the world left right now
than there was when I started
speaking, only a minute ago.
Every moment is an opportunity.
It's an opportunity to take that moment
and bank it for all eternity
into an escrow account,
where it will compound
forever and ever and ever.
Or we can waste it
by doing something trivial.
יראת השם תוסיף ימים
Yiras Hashem adds to time.
It takes a degrading asset
and it compounds it
into something eternal,
while the wicked take that opportunity
and waste it.
Warren Buffett can compound
his money as long as he's alive,
and then one day,
it will all come to an end.
We have the opportunity
to take every single moment,
as we walk down the street,
and we have a moment where
we can look or we could not look
and we could think about it,
I can waste this moment
or I can put it away
where I will enjoy the fruits of it
for all eternity.