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2022-05-22T07:28:13.531Z


In a lecture he gave in Los Angeles, the Admor Rabbi Josiah Pinto explained that if a person worked and worked hard to achieve something - then he would be strongly connected to what he had achieved.


Watch: The rich man decided to argue with the king and made a convincing excuse

In a lesson he gave in Los Angeles, the Rebbe Rabbi Josiah Pinto explained that if a person worked and worked hard to achieve something - then he would be strongly connected to what he achieved, unlike something that a person achieved without hassle and effort. Watch his full words

Aryeh Zamir, submitted on behalf of Shuva Israel

22/05/2022

Sunday, 22 May 2022, 07:24 Updated: 07:48

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If a person worked and worked hard to achieve something - then he will be strongly connected to what he has achieved, unlike talking that a person has achieved without hassle and will come, said the Admor Rabbi Josiah Pinto, in a lesson he gave in Los Angeles



. A king who forced his people to buy diamonds from him at an exorbitant price. Once, one of the rich people argued and bargained with him about the price. When the king asked why, he replied: I have worked for every penny of my money, so it is difficult for me to disperse without bargaining



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