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says that anytime you have a punishment,
it's a sign for me to wake you up to do
chuva for that specific issue. Somebody
just stole money from you. That means
that is trying to tell you you have to
do chuva for stealing. Wait, but
somebody stole from me? Yes. They only
stole from you because you stole when? I
don't remember. Oh, wait a minute. What?
When I was 15, I took $5 from my cousin.
Yes. When you were 15, you were
considered 100% an adult according to
the Torah. And you stole $5 and you have
to give back the $5. Now, you're
embarrassed to give the $5. Put it in an
envelope. Don't say where it came from
and send it to the person. Now, what if
the person ran away? You don't know
where they are. take the $5 and give it
in sta for something that's connected to
Torah. If you could return it to the
person itself, that's ideal. If you
cannot return it to the person or the
institution, let's say you stole from a
store or you stole from a school or you
stole from something like that, you
can't do it or lead to trouble. Maybe,
for example, they'll sue you. It's not
enough to give it back. What do you do?
You put it in an envelope and you send
them a payment. Now, if you don't have
all the money, let's say you stole
$5,000 and you don't have $5,000. So,
what do you do? You make payments. You
make payments. You put a blank check or
just cash in an envelope, drop it off,
send it off. Or if, again, if you don't
know where they are, this person is gone
from the world, you don't know where
they are, you take that money and you
give it in Staka. You give it in Staka
and you'll see a lot of blessings in
your life. There's a famous story that
happened in New York some time ago back
in the uh early 1990s. I think it was
91. Breaking news report on the news.
>> We have some breaking news coming in
right now regarding the toilet paper
company.
>> Interviewing a Jewish guy that owned a
small toilet paper company.
He didn't know that the interview was
coming, but they interviewed him and
highlighted his business and say, "Wow,
you have such an amazing business."
Well, it's so amazing
when you find out the details behind the
scenes. So, he told the story himself to
Jews, not to the news. He says one time
I came to a lecture just like this and
the rabbi said wasn't me wasn't a rabbi
yet rabbi said anyone that has blood on
their hands cannot enter ganed anyone
that has blood on their hands cannot
enter ganed so everybody was relieved oh
I'm not a murderer but then the rabbi
continued blood is damim but there's
alsim blood is means dam in Hebrew but
damim also means money in a Torah.
Meaning anyone that stole money cannot
enter Gan. Even if they keep Shabbat,
even if they give, even if they learn
Torah all day, all night, all that stuff
is good. If they stole money and they
didn't do Chuv, they cannot enter Ganet.
So, one of the guys got nervous. Why?
He's been stealing for a few years from
who? From his customers, which today is
acceptable apparently, even among Jews.
People think that if you don't steal,
you can't make it in life. It's the
opposite. By the way, if you steal,
you're not going to make it in life. Not
this life, eternal life. But anyway, he
says to the rabbi after the lecture was
embarrass what am I going to do? He
says, "What happened?" He said, "I'm in
a toilet paper business." In its
industry norm that every roll of paper
is 100 yards, but none of the customers
actually count if the roll of paper is
100 yards. So, you know, we all cheat a
little bit. You know, you sell 100 but
99. You sell it as 100. You price 100
but it's 99 yards. And then I figured,
you know, let me try cut a little bit
longer. 95. I said, nobody paid
attention. I went to 90. Nobody paid
attention. I went to 80, nobody paid
attention. I said, you know what? I
started feeling bad. I said, you know
what? I'll make a deal with the, you
know, my my what? 85. I sold it as 100.
I priced 100 full price but in reality I
gave them 85 yards
for years I'm doing it 10 years I'm
doing it for 10 years I'm selling them
85 yards that means every roll of paper
I'm stealing 15 how do I do for such a
thing I want to ganed and I keep Shabbat
now I got and everything how do I go to
ganeda now rabbi was smart he says if
you tell them he goes hey rabbi I
thought you were smart what do you mean
if I tell them if I tell them right now
they're all going to sue me I'm going to
be put in
I'm going to be in losses for the rest
of my life and I'll never be able to pay
him back anyway. Oh, the rabbi said, "I
know. That's what I was saying to you.
If you tell them, nothing good's going
to come out of it." He goes, "Exactly."
Oh, now you're good about that. So, I
love telling, "Oh, you have to do
something. What do you have to do?" He
says, "Let me ask you about this toilet
paper business.
Is there a lot of profit margin in it?"
He goes, "Yeah, there's a lot." He goes,
"If you
sell them the hundred, but really you
give them extra. You give them 115.
Instead of 100, you give them 115. Can
you still make money? Can you still make
a living? Goes, "Yeah, but Hashem, we
make plenty of money on the paper." You
go, "Okay, that's what you do. That's
what you do from now on. Give them 150."
Meaning, give them extra. They're paying
for 100. You were taking 15. So now with
every roll of paper, you're making up
for the stolen money without them
knowing. And little by little, Hashem
will see that you're trying your best.
And that's what the guy did. and he did
it for one month and two months and the
profit margins went down but nonetheless
he's still making a living and if
somebody wants to go to ganed they'll do
whatever they need to do.
So as you would have it loves people
that do cha he loves them so much that
he shows them open miracles even in this
world after they pass some tests
especially when it comes to the test of
money
because
who said to us in
the last generation is going to serve
the god of wood the god of stone but
also the god of silver and gold. What
are the gonna be the four different
types? The four different types of abu
before Mashiah comes. You're gonna have
Christianity. You're gonna have Islam.
You're going to have money. You're going
to have people that do mitzvah for
kavud. They want they want respect. They
want to donate only if you put their
name on the website. They want to donate
only if you put their name on the on the
uh on the building. Nah, if you're not
going to report it, then I'm not going
to donate. Yeah, but you know, people
need to do you need to feed people.
Okay. So feed them with a plaque on to
you know give them a card that says I
gave them money. Then sometimes people
do mitah like this says they'll cry when
they get to heaven. When they get to
Shayim they'll cry because all of their
all the reward they got will be spent
already in this world because of all the
honor they got. But anyway this guy
passed the test. He started giving his
customers extra extra extra one month,
two months, three months, four months,
five months, six months on the sixth
month. One day he has on his door, sir,
his TV TV stations outside the office.
What happened? He doesn't know what's
going on. Maybe they go, maybe they
discovered what he did in the past for
so many years. He doesn't know what to
do, but he can't hide. So, he goes
outside. Sir, what do you have to say
for yourself? We just did an industry
research on the toilet paper business
and all of the competitors are promoting
100 yards per roll, but we did an
investigation. The average is selling 72
yards, 72, 76, 78, 87, 89. No one is
selling even 100 even though they market
except you, sir. You give your customers
even extra. You give them 115 on the
average. What do you have to say about
it? The poor guy, he's not going to tell
him, "I've been stealing my customers
and I listen to my rabbi and I'm doing
now." What is he going to say? He goes,
"Well, you know, I love my customers.
I love my customer." That's what he
says. Guess what? his business boomed.
Why? All of the all of the customers saw
this TV uh TV uh you know special. They
say why I'm gonna buy from this guy. I'm
buy from that guy. This guy's giving me
at least good toilet paper. They started
buying from him and a bul already gave
reward in this world. Why? He did chuba
chuba. It's difficult to do. It's not
easy to do chuba. It's not easy to do
chuba for money. But nonetheless, he did
it and he got rewarded for it.
says if you do you'll get rewarded
measure for measure in this world and
the next
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