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People Recognize When You Value Their Time #Shorts
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When you talk about yourself, you're
very shy and slow and hesitant and
soft-spoken. And when you talk about
other people, you light up and you know
their biography.
>> I'm just trying to give you a little bit
of a picture.
>> There are 13,000 Shir online. It's
hitting [music] deep. It resonates with
people. That's why it's so popular. But
tell us about yourself, your background,
where you grew up. Did you when you were
a little boy picture I want to be
teaching on Torah anytime? I want so
many people clicking and watching and
learning with me. I doubt that at your
bar mitzvah they they gave you that
braha. You know, I had never been on a
computer [music] in my entire life. I
was 30 years old. I had not been on a
computer. People recognize that if you
put time [music] into something, people
appreciate it. People appreciate that
you value their time. You know, you have
people who are doctors, who are lawyers,
who are academics, and they spent many,
many years not just studying, but
studying in a professional way. So, why
should Torah be treated any less?