Coaching from the Torah: Do not try to be good to everyone
In recent years the counseling and coaching industry has become popular, but in fact it all lies in the Holy Torah, which is full of wisdom and understanding.
Rabbi Pinto explains
David Berger, in collaboration with Shuva Israel
17/01/2022
Monday, 17 January 2022, 13:18 Updated: 13:23
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The consulting and coaching industry - has become popular in recent years. Everyone seeks to improve abilities and achievements in the areas of life. We know that everything lies in the Holy Torah, which is full of wisdom and understanding.
The Admor Rabbi Josiah Pinto, the leader of Shuva Yisrael, quoted in his lesson the words of the Gemara which says that Rabbi Akiva was "humble and above me" - that is, humble and excellent, that everything he did was perfect. Rabbi Pinto explained that "many times people do many things - But not perfectly, they do not have a single line. They jump from place to place, a person in life needs a line and not to be dragged after anything. It is better to be a simple person and persevere in one line than to disperse and be left with nothing. "
"We once said," said the Rebbe, "in one of the hardest days we have had in life, that 'it is better to live half a life on the feet than to live a whole life on the knees', a person should be very clear in life and build a wall between interests.
A person whose life is mixed and he wants to please and be good with everyone and be a politician with everyone - in the end that person will lose everything.
A person who walks in a straight line - even if he is not always comfortable, in the end he will win.
"It's a huge element in life.
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