Bitter end: Ignore the red light that came on in the car
The Admor Rabbi Yoshiyahu Pinto shlita says that as in life, sometimes a person lights a red light, but he reassures himself that everything is fine and as a result he may be in danger.
The full explanation inside
David Berger, submitted on behalf of Shuva Israel
30/05/2022
Monday, 30 May 2022, 13:25 Updated: 13:29
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Imagine for a second you were transposed into the karmic driven world of Earl. Imagine for a second you were transposed into the karmic driven world of Earl.
You calm yourself down and may end up in danger as a result.
So it is with life, says the Admor Rabbi Yoshiyahu Pinto Shlita, the leader of Shuva Yisrael.
Sometimes a person lights a red light, trouble and trouble come upon him, and instead of taking stock and trying to figure out where he needs to fix and improve - he reassures himself that everything is fine.
HaKadosh Baruch brings us difficulties with one goal: that we look at ourselves and our actions.
True, optimism is a good trait, but sometimes there are moments when you need to stop and look in the mirror, and correct.
Watch Rabbi Pinto's full remarks.
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