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One Step Away | Rabbi Shlomo Landau
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One of the side-benefits
of having the zchus
for presenting for Vayimaen
is that people always come over to me
and share with me their stories
of successes
and of struggles.
One day, I'm walking out of Shachris,
and a guy comes over to me
and he says to me,
Rabbi Landau,
I have your next Vayimaen video.
I said: Make my day.
And he did.
He shared with me
that he has a friend
who had been training to become
a nursing home administrator.
He'd been apprenticing
for a bunch of years,
making a very sub-average salary,
and finally, he was at the place
where he had all the credentials,
and he was ready to become
a nursing home manager
and finally make a respectable salary.
The problem is
he could not even find a single lead.
There was not a single
nursing home administration position
that was available for this fellow,
and he was despondent beyond.
He kept his old job, because
at least it was some income.
One Sunday morning,
he's on a group chat
with the many employees
in the nursing home that
he's currently apprenticing at,
and a particular woman
says: Hey, guys.
And part of him is like,
Okay,
let me check it out.
Then he says to himself,
I should check out
someone else's profile picture?
That doesn't behoove me.
And he says: I'm stronger than that.
Pushes away from it and he says,
I am not doing this.
My friends, it's hard to believe this,
but I verified the story.
In less than one hour, his phone rings.
He picks up his phone.
It is one of the most successful
nursing home owners
in the United States.
And the guy says to him,
Someone gave me your number.
Are you still looking for a job?
He says: I am.
He says: Can you meet me within the hour?
He goes: I can.
The guy interviews him, likes him,
and offers him a dream job,
something way beyond an
entry level management position,
managing a substantial facility
with a great salary,
with so much opportunity for growth.
This fellow literally went
from darkness to light.
How?
With one moment of Gevurah, of strength.
And I'll share one more story
and then we'll bring it together.
There's a particular family,
who has a family member
that they're very close to,
who's not so focused on areas of Kedushah,
and they were making a Simcha.
And they very much wanted to participate
in this family member’s Simcha,
but they knew
that it would not be the type
of event for their family,
for their children to be by.
There would be way too many Nisyonos
and areas of Shmiras HaEinayim,
and it was a very difficult internal struggle
what to do.
In the end, they called the relative,
they shared how much they loved them,
and they said,
We can't come,
because we're really careful.
And you know what?
The relative was respectful.
The very next day,
the father and the son,
who was just Bar Mitzvah,
are walking into Shul,
and they see there's a raffle for a car
and the boy turns to his father and says,
Tatty, we really can use another car.
I have some Ma’aser money.
I'm buying a raffle ticket.
And his father says: Okay.
My friends, they won
a brand new car.
Now, you may say to yourself,
That's crazy.
One decision and you get a job?
One decision and you get a car?
The answer is: I don't know.
I don't know if the decision
has the power to get it.
But it's very possible
that the Ribono shel Olam
wanted to give this guy a job.
The job was sitting there
and waiting at the door.
The car was literally sitting there
and waiting behind the curtain.
All these people had to do
was pull the curtain,
was open the door.
That was one moment's decision,
and then HaKadosh Baruch Hu
poured out the Shefa.
So we wonder sometimes
why, when it comes to Shmiras HaEinayim,
is the reward through the roof?
And the answer is because
maybe Hashem, anyways,
wanted to give us the Yeshuah,
the Refuah, the Parnassah,
the Shidduch, the Shalom Bayis.
We just need to make a move.
A moment of Gevurah
could change everything.