86: Health Series 4: Living a Fluid, not Rigid, Jewish Lifestyle | Rabbi Manis Friedman
Update: 2022-05-25
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Show notes:
- introducing today’s topic
- what’s a stronger motivator - personal benefit or serving a larger cause?
- Intention or kavana to serve
- the importance of self-love … healthy or not?
- don’t confuse the validity of being healthy with the obsession of being healthy
- Does it make sense to say, “the more you love yourself, the more you’ll love others?”
- Everyday do something you hate? — Mark Twain
- Feels right or feels familiar?
- When Hillel went to eat he said he’s going to feed a healthy body
- Rigidity comes from self
- Which is less forgiving? Christianity or Judaism?
- Not judging you, but measuring what you accomplish for G-d
- Awkward or Rigid
- Mussar and religion
- Can you spread some of your love to others?
- Human nature is such that you love yourself. The mitzvah is to give some of that love to others
- What does tzedaka mean?
- Turn your (self) love outward
- Don’t assume people don’t love themselves
- The two most significant days in your life - the day you’re born and th
- e day you figure out why — Mark Twain
- Why was I born? Live your life knowing why you were born.
- feeding others is a pleasure, feeding myself is a chore
- Have a sense of humor about yourself
- What’s a good self-image?
- What’s the best response to how are you?
- What does Baruch Hashem mean?
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