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Make Your Days Count
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Modern science and ancient wisdom just collided — and the result is a wake-up call for how we live our lives. When we’re constantly bombarded with endless stimulation, time begins to blur and days lose their meaning. This is exactly why we count the Omer: to pause, pay attention, and give meaning to each passing day. Video: @בזווית_אחרת #jewishthought #jewishwisdom #sefirathaomer #theomer #jewishfaith #hashem #god #godisgood #judaism #yahadut #hidabroot Follow us: https://www.hidabroot.com https://www.youtube.com/@Hidabrootcom https://www.instagram.com/hidabroot_global https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VbCYZjl1CYoa4ulQIK2q
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[music]
>> In 1969, a psychologist named Robert
[music] Ornstein published an experiment
that devoured everything.
He proved that the brain does not
measure time. It measures the amount of
new information.
The more stimuli there are per minute,
[music] the shorter the time feels.
TikTok, 100 videos per minute, time
flies.
>> [music]
>> Boring class, one idea every half hour,
time is running out.
And that's why we're not wasting time
[music] scrolling.
We're erasing it.
An entire hour disappears and [music] we
remember nothing from it and we ask,
"Where did the week go?
Where did the month go?
Where did the summer vacation go?"
We're young, but life slips through our
fingers.
3,000 years ago, Moses prayed a special
request, "Teach us to number [music] our
days so that we may gain a heart of
wisdom."
Let's understand this.
Moses didn't ask, "Give me more time."
He asked, "Teach me to count the days."
The counting of the Omer is the
demonstration of this.
49 days [music] during which we force
ourselves to pause and count because
what isn't counted disappears.
>> [music]
>> Science says that time without
information vanishes from the brain.
Moses knew that time without intention
disappears [music] from life.
The Holy One, blessed be He, did not
give us endless days. He gave us these
days [music] and asks us to count them.
Let's not let life fly by without us
having seen it.
Let's count and live.