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Not Serving HaShem = Lots Of Regrets And Pain
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Not Serving HaShem = Lots Of Regrets And Pain
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And tradition that's not such thing as a
righteous person never sinned. Everybody
sins.
Everybody sins even if you're extremely
righteous.
The question is how many regrets you're
going to have if you lived your whole
life serving a good old boy who day and
night, you'll have much less regret.
If you served a sham once you felt like
it, you'll have a lot more regrets. If
you didn't serve a sham at all, all
you'll have is regrets.
Point being is that the average person
is not exactly going to be on the most
righteous side. Hopefully not the most
wicked side either, but nonetheless
hopefully in the middle.
Either way a person needs to know if
he's alive, he still has an opportunity
to do full chuvah. And even though death
is painful,
the eventuality is good. The eventuality
is good if you did good.
If a person didn't do chuvah, didn't fix
themselves, then not only is death
painful, but the eventuality is also not
good.
Terrible.