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Eating on a First Date
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the first rule of dating is and don't
ask a big shock of girl out on a first
date to eat if you're taking a girl out
for the first date and don't invite it
to a fancy restaurant and don't ask you
out to eat
why because likely she's gonna be very
uncomfortable after all she'll be
sitting there and she's gonna say what
do I do
slurp the spaghetti crunch on the
lettuce she's very likely not going to
agree to go therefore don't ask a girl
out to eat on a first date now that's a
very interesting piece of advice but I'd
like to share with you a very
interesting observation imagine we have
a young woman who's 21 years of age and
assuming that she's been eating square
meals since she's about three years of
age now the average person eats three
meals a day 365 is a day about days in a
year about 1,000 meals that means this
young woman has eaten approximately
18,000 meals in her life why did she
have a wonder before what I do slip the
spaghetti crunch on lettuce how did she
manage to get past all of those meals
till then and the answer is she has no
problem eating but you see when she's on
a first date it's a very uncomfortable
position why because listen this might
be my bye shirt and this might be the
person I spend the rest of my life with
and she's very concerned with making a
very good impression that single
cognition is the most fundamental to a
Jew's growth if I could ever get clear
one single fact Hashem is present right
here not up there in the heavens and of
course a Shem is there as well and more
significantly Hashem is here as I speak
as I walk as I get behind the wheel of
my car and the greatest exercise to
bring that understanding to me is
Dominic when I Dom into a Shem and I
speak directly to my Creator I begin
understanding it I began understanding
that Hashem fills the entire cosmos with
his presence but that means also here
and as I speak to a Shem and I further
understand it I gain I grow more than
anything I recognize that a Shem is my
Creator upon him I depend and a sham is
present with me
all of my life
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