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Orin Giten tells us about an
extraordinary sadic repodic who lived
close to 2,000 years ago towards the end
of the second bismikdash
and for 40 years the Gmorrah says he
fasted every day the of the should not
become and the Gmorrah describes how
from lack of nutrition he became so weak
and emaciated he couldn't afterwards
even eat a regular food. And when one
looks at the Gimmorra, our initial
perception is what a ramonus. He did so
much so heroically and it was such a
failure. He fasted for 40 years. The
lime should not be and in the end was
in the safer schumska says that's not
the way to look at this kimra. He tells
us something that's an remarkable lesson
for all of us. And he points this out.
Rabadic fasted every day that today
there should be no mikdash. Repodic knew
the secret of breaking down issues into
small segments
to be missposodic
felt is too ambitious. Take one day at a
time. Every day for 40 years he was
misparled that today there should be no
misdash and he fasted and he was
misparled with an intensity so as to
push off the for one day with that
understanding. What initially seems like
a terrible failure becomes an
outstanding success.
Day after day was successful for 40
years. It cost him a lot but he knew the
secret of taking one day at a time.
Rabai when we have msus we want to k the
yates completely once and for all that's
a mistake don't try that teaches us take
one day at a time be misp and be mishtle
and put your kas in today
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and if the whole day is too much break
that down in segments this time I'm
going here I'm going there This time I'm
going to try and be shal and be an ishes
one bit at a time. And if we go on that
day,
beanis
and to give to a spark
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