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I have a friend.
He came to me
25 years ago.
He was a yumm. He was broke
and he was working for a caterer making
uh chopped liver.
Somebody asked me to mentor him. I hired
him.
Took him on a business trip. He met his
wife on that business trip.
And I spent a year and a half mentoring
him.
Today he's married. He has seven six
children.
Many a
he's a multi-millionaire.
But most importantly, he is an extremely
successful person. He called me on the
way to the airport and he said,
"Nafalia, I have to tell you a story. I
just met a guy." And the guy says, "Ni,
I remember you. you you were mamish the
bottom of the pile. He says who were the
people who were your mentors. So he told
him a few people he mentioned my name
and the guy said him. I hate him.
He says you hate him. I hate him. He
goes why do you hate him? Goes every
time he speaks he speaks the truth and
he makes me so uncomfortable.
The guy was
he wasn't saying it as a joke.
I'm going to ask you permission to make
you uncomfortable.
I don't know. You come to Shabasati.
It's beautiful. You can pick oranges off
the trees. You probably I didn't see
what the grounds look like. It's gayen
over here. But if I don't make you feel
uncomfortable this Shabas, I haven't
done anything for you.
You don't walk into the gym, right? And
you don't lift a bag of feathers and go
home. You paid money to come here. You
took time. You took effort. You sat on
the six for 4 and 1/2 hours like I did.
I'm asking you permission to make you
feel uncomfortable.
Are we in agreement?
Anyone who doesn't want to be
uncomfortable, there's a whole beautiful
place outside. You can pick oranges all
night long. So I'm going to start
I'm going to start with the first
discomfort.
You came here to learn something right?
Yes. So let me tell you rule one in my
life. If you see me sitting by a lecture
and I don't have a pad and paper in
front of me,
I am telling you the reason why I'm
there is because somebody asked me to do
them a favor. But I don't think I'm
going to learn anything from this
person. Because if I was going to learn
anything from this person, I would have
a pad and paper. You heard a douche
before me. It went into your head.
Tomorrow morning with your coffee, it's
poof gone. Whatever I'm going to say to
you tonight, by the time Shabas is over
and Mal is over, you're going to say,
"Oh,
Sunday morning, it's gone.
You came here to learn. The next time I
stand at this podium, if uh I even got
invited back,
every single person in this room should
have a notebook and a pen. When you walk
away from a weekend like this and you
haven't learned something that you're
going to implement, if you didn't write
something down, my spoke here before.
Did anybody see me sitting over there?
What did I have? A piece of paper and a
pen.
As soon as he started speaking, I
reached into my pocket. I realized I
keep a pad with me.
I keep a pad with me. When I learn
something, when I hear something,
when something fouls me down and cup, I
take out my pad and I write it. I
reached in. I didn't have my pad. I went
to the guy in the front. He gave me
pieces of paper from his copy machine
and I took notes
when spoke. Do I read the notes again?
Not necessarily. By writing it down, I
remember it. All right. Supposed to talk
about money tonight and happiness. Okay.
Fine. Let me start. I'm going to ask you
a very simple question. Sounds like a
stupid question, but it's a very, very
serious question.
If I gave you a choice
to be wealthy or happy, but you can't
have both.
Again,
you could be filthy rich,
but you will be unhappy.
I'm not asking you to raise your hands
cuz I don't expect you to even know the
answer. But I want you to think about
it.
Which one would you choose?
Well, of course. But shaita,
what shaita wants to be rich and
unhappy?
I'll tell you the truth. Most people
will choose to be rich rather than to be
happy. They have so decided that wealthy
is what they want to be. They will do it
at all costs. Course the says to them
it's not going to be that way. He's
exaggerating and I'm not saying it's
going to be that way. But I'm telling
you that you must think about this
because there are going to be many
choices in your life where is going to
be absolutely clear to anybody who's
looking with an unbiased mind
that this road to wealth, this business
decision, this undertaking
is going to lead to unhappiness
and
fes as we say in yeshiva the language
people will pursue it
because to them wealth is more important
than happiness.
So everybody asks the question, can
money buy you happiness? The answer is
most people don't even care. They want
it anyway.
I'll ask you another question.
If you look back at your life and you
had a choice to have lived a life of
seook
is seepbook the same thing as happiness
not in our definition.
If you had a choice to live a life of
sebook or happiness
which one would you choose?
You look back at a life of struggle,
stress, anxiety,
pressure,
tremendous accomplishment,
or what Western society calls happiness?
Which one would you choose?
Think about this a whole shabas because
I could tell you right now if you don't
know the answer to these questions
I can't guarantee what path your life's
going to take
what's happiness
I have no idea
am I happy I don't spend one second
thinking about it happiness is a word
that the psychologists and Americans in
society HAS YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO pursue
happiness
and WE LISTEN TO STUDIES 95% of people
are happy money can buy you happiness it
can't buy you happiness depends how much
money you have
I don't know do you know anywhere in the
Tyra show me one source in MS that talks
about happiness and money in the same
sentence
it doesn't exist
we have a concept called
what does mean?
I am happy with my life.
Does that mean that I walk around with a
big fat smile?
You think that sit and listen to
people's problems all day long that know
what's going on inside of ye shahaza the
struggles today?
You name it.
healthim
kids at risk depression anxiety suicides
I'm not a therapist but I'm a therapist
I'm not a roof but I'm a roof what I
here in a week
I used to go into my office once a week
twice a week close the door and cry
today once to twice a week at minimum
where it just gets too much I don't know
are you happy. I I have no I'm not even
thinking about it. I wasn't put here to
be happy.
Was I put here to be happy?
I was put here to accomplish
what is happiness to me. If I look back
at a week and I squeezed my kishkas out,
I used every minute. I helped yikenda.
Am I happy? I think I'm very happy. But
would a guy who looks at me think I'm
happy? People ask me when was the last
time I took a vacation? And the answer
is I don't remember. But it was
definitely more than 10 years ago.
What's my definition of vacation? I
don't have a definition. It's sitting by
a pool that I don't go into on the phone
all day dealing with people, but I'm
looking at a pool or I'm walking around
here.
A guy looks at me and says, "I must be
the most unhappy person." But the answer
is
I want to be I want se
I want to accomplish
today's definition of happiness.
I don't know what it means, but I can
tell you one thing. It has nothing to do
with us.
Aid was put here.
A person could toil. A person could
sweat. A person can carry around the
stresses and the pressures of this world
in them
as great people do.
And if that is our definition of
happiness,
does money facilitate happiness?
The answer is without a question.
Without a question, having money reduces
certain stresses.
It gives you certain independence
which allows you to use your time and
your resources towards things that give
you sep rightem. I don't have to go to
an office. I have a team that works for
me. I could write books. I could help
Eden. I could lecture.
Nobody at Morgan Stanley cares if I
spend a week here or two weeks here.
Doesn't make a difference there. Money
buys me tremendous amount of seuk.
I don't have to think about bills.
Barashem.
So it's possible
that money can help facilitate.
But in reality,
all the things
that actually bring happiness,
money cannot buy.
That's the reality. So when they say can
money buy happiness,
let's take what said before friendships.
Do you do you does money facilitate
friendships?
Relationships.
What do you think? Do you have Do you
have more relationships or real
relationships when you're wealthy or
fewer relationships when you're wealthy?
How many of you think fewer? Raise your
hand.
How many of you think more? Raise your
hand.
Okay,
I'll tell you a story.
When the famous Bernie Maid off
Ponzi scheme hit the papers, I had a
client who called me up
and she said to me, "I needed to speak
to my next door neighbor.
She lives in a very expensive gated
community in Palm Springs
and she says her neighbor hasn't come
out of her house in a week.
Her husband had died, left $50 million
estate. All the money was with Bernie
Maid off. This woman woke up one
morning, a Friday morning. She read the
newspapers and she found out she's
absolutely flat out broke. Flat out
broke. She locked herself in there and
she never she didn't want to come out.
She asked me to please call her. And she
said, "I don't want you to call her as a
financial adviser. I want you to call
her as a rabbi." Jewish woman, not from
I called her up
and she said to me, she said
that if not for the fact that she has
some grandchildren, she would have
committed suicide already.
She lost everything. So a person has
something called a net worth and then a
person has something called selfworth,
right? Are they the same thing? For a
lot of people, they are.
One of the problems with with wealth is
is that you associate your selfworth
with your net worth
and this is the world you're going into
and this is the world you're already in.
And I bet you many of you are thinking
this way. I am how much money I have. So
what happens if all that goes away?
You don't just lose purchasing power,
you lose your entire self.
She said to me, "Yesterday I was a
somebody. Today I'm a nobody."
And after she spilled out her guts to me
because she knew that she just lost all
her friends. Maybe maybe there's one
friend out there. Maybe she doesn't
know. She'll find out. She'll find out
how many people were really her friends
and how many were not. But I can assure
you the answer is that if a person
doesn't
if if a person doesn't appreciate
that wealth will build fake
relationships,
unhealthy relationships, shallow
relationships,
and they don't think that this is going
to take a toll on their life. The
reality is that wealthy people tend to
be lonier.
You know why they're lonier?
Because they have to keep up this facade
with their friends that everything's
great.
Everything's great. They have nobody to
actually unbburden to except their
therapist.
They don't have any real friends.
So I told this woman, I said, "You are
wrong. Yesterday you were a nobody.
Today you can become a somebody. You
found out in ONE HEADLINE THAT YOUR LIFE
WAS A FRAUD.
THAT NOBODY REALLY CARES ABOUT YOU.
Instead of investing your time and
effort in building real relationships,
you were using your so-called status to
attract fake ones. And that's the
society we live in.
That's the society we live in.
And I said this on one of the podcasts
that one of the challenges of wealth is
you don't really know who your friends
are. You can only find out
you lose all your wealth.
So relationships,
you don't yet appreciate how important
relationships are.
RELATIONSHIPS TAKE TIME. THEY TAKE
EFFORT. You can't buy them. Yes, the
Misha says
that means that when your friend needs
something, you have to be there even if
it means writing a check. But the
reality is we don't use money to build
real relationships. We use money to buy
fake relationships.
the people who like your car and the
people who like your watch and the
people that like your home or whatever
it is, they're not friends.
What's the next thing?
What else gives people sebook?
Hard work.
Making something out of yourself.
Be honest with yourself. YOU WANT TO
make money or you want to make a quick
buck.
You're willing to shvitz for 25 years to
make it, 30 years to make it or do you
want to play the scratch off or find the
next hottest who knows what
and buy options on it and wake up one
day wealthy.
You want to win the lottery. No, who
doesn't want to win the lottery?
HOW MUCH SEAT BOOK and happiness comes
from a person who wins the lottery? Go
look at the statistics. How many of them
are bankrupt and how many of them commit
suicide?
BECAUSE THERE'S NO SEBOOK IN MONEY THAT
you did in shvitz for
the reason is because to make money
honestly you have to work on yourself.
You have to build discipline. You have
to be accountable for your time.
The money is is NOT WHAT YOU GET SEEP
FROM. The money is just like you know
you won THE PRIZE BECAUSE YOU FINISHED
SH so you got the highest mark on the
fahar and they give you a set of the
satisim is just the trophy
for having built yourself into a better
machine than everybody else so that you
became successful.
THE MONEY IS A BYPRODUCT IF IT COMES.
The sea comes from looking back 10
years, 20 years from now and saying I
used TO GET UP AT 1:00 IN THE morning at
1:00 IN THE AFTERNOON. NOW I GET UP
EVERY SINGLE DAY AT 6:30 AND I'M MY
SHAK. I'M IN THE OFFICE BY 9. I HAVE A
AT NIGHT. I LEARN ON SUNDAY. I learn ON
CHABAS. I BUILT A COMPANY FROM SCRATCH
AND TODAY IT'S A MULTI-MILLION dollar
company employing OTHER YEAKINDA.
THAT MY FRIENDS is
coming out of the Eid
hard work.
Giving
giving gives a person sepek.
The problem today is the pursuit of
wealth.
I'm not there yet. I'm not there yet.
When I make 20 million, I'LL I'LL START
GIVING. 40 MILLION, I'll start giving.
60 million, I'll start giving. 80
million, I'll start giving. AND THEN
WHAT DO YOU GIVE?
WHAT DO WE GIVE?
WE HAVE BILLIONAIRES IN CLA TODAY,
BUT THERE'S STILL KIDS WHO GO TO SLEEP
AT NIGHT WITHOUT HAVING EATEN SUPPER.
I'M ON THE BOARD OF FIVE MISTERS.
THEY'RE ALL ONE PAYCHECK AWAY FROM
BANKRUPTCY.
This one's fetching. Oh, real estate's
not so good right now. Nursing homes are
not so good right now. This is not so
good now. NOW THAT'S A MEANWHILE, WHY?
CUZ LAST year I made 40 million. This
year I'm only making 10 million. So I
feel poor. I feel poor. I feel poor.
You think it's so easy? You think the
Messiah of Ashirus is so easy? Yeah, I
have $10 million. Why wouldn't I give
away a million? It's only my s a million
dollars. Crazy. Who gives away a million
dollars? People work their whole LIFE TO
MAKE A I'M GOING TO GIVE AWAY A MILLION
DOLLARS. WELL, you out of your mind.
So where's the sebook?
I said to a client the other day, very
big sodaka. He's not from
he likes when I use the shalom. I said
to him, Phipe, we sat at a meeting. I
said, we had a very good year. We made
you made $18 million. He goes, "Who
cares?"
I said, "I know." It's like, imagine you
have this big pile of snow. Yeah. And
sleep this year.
We threw three more shovels of snow on
top of the pile. Leaves, snow, call it
whatever you want. We keep shoveling it
into the bag.
Right. It's a game. It's a game.
You think it's so easy. It's not. It's
addictive. It's a game. The is wonderful
at this.
You don't even
How many people? Ben Tyra who I went to
YESHIVA WITH WHO LOST THEIR MINDS. I
would have never seen it happen.
Another deal. Another deal. Another
deal. Another deal. ANOTHER DEAL.
WHAT? WHERE? FOR WHAT?
YOU WANT TO BE THE richest corpse in the
cemetery?
WHERE'S THE SEBOOK? WHERE'S the
sea comes from knowledge also?
Knowledge.
You know how important knowledge is?
That's why I'm I'm I'm It hurts me that
there's no pads in this room.
You learn something, you kind it,
you incorporate it. AND 10 YEARS FROM
NOW, YOU'RE STANDING AT THIS PODIUM. HOW
MANY PEOPLE IN this room? 140 people?
150 people? I don't know.
You know, Wall Street, there's something
called leverage. Who knows what leverage
means?
Anyone raise your hand? Yeah. What's
leverage?
No, come on.
>> You what?
>> You use a small uh it's capital small
amount of capital
get you get something bigger to
something.
>> So if you have a dollar and you put it
into a stock that goes up 100% you made
a dollar. But if you have a dollar and
you borrow $10
or $9 and you invest 10, right, then you
make $10.
That's what leverage is, right? People
use leverage all the time. Options are
leveraged.
It's possible for a person to die after
120 years.
And they say,
"My name Mosha, you were on this world
120 years,
but you actually lived 12,000 years."
How 12,000 years? How can I live 12,000
years? How's that possible? It's very
simple. Very simple. If I speak here for
one hour and there's 150 of you in the
room, I lived 150 hours.
Somebody asked me why I wrote a book. I
said it's the ultimate leverage.
Ultimate leverage. 25,000 50,000 people
read my book.
25,000 people read a book. Imagine how
many hours it took me to write that
book. I magnify each time each one by
25,000.
You understand? But it's even more than
that. It's much more than that. Cuz if
you learn something and you incorporate
it and you improve and you teach
somebody else, then you are actually
invested in him, his children, his
grandchildren, his great-grandchildren
and all the people that he influences.
YOU KNOW HOW MUCH SEOOK THAT COULD GET?
CAN YOU IMAGINE the se of the
when he left this world leaving the mish
and all the that he wrote
THAT UNTIL TODAY HE'S EARNING dividends
on his work that ceased to exist over
100 years ago.
Can you imagine the sebook of the when
he left this world realizing what he was
leaving behind
as said before
what's going to matter on the last day
knowledge
TAKES TIME TAKES effort
said that people keep telling him
they're so bored is anybody in this room
bored I'll buy your time off
cuz I don't have enough time. I'm
willing to pay you. Give me your time.
Cuz if somebody's bored,
then they don't understand where SEA
comes from.
If I'll give you something to watch,
I'll give you a new pleasure you never
had before. I don't know, a flavor of
ice cream or I don't know what
is that going to give you. receipt book.
Pick up a safer, pick up a book, make
something of yourself and imagine how
many people you can influence. WHO ARE
GOING TO STAND AT THESE PODIUMS 25 YEARS
FROM NOW? NOT ME.
WHO?
WHO'S GOING TO SHLE YOUR GENERATION AND
ONE AFTER YOU OUT OF THE SHIS OF THIS
WORLD? WHO? NOT ME.
YOU,
ONE OF YOU, TWO OF YOU, THREE OF YOU.
HOW'S THAT GONNA HAPPEN from YouTube,
WhatsApp
or who whatever you're watching out
there? Not you. The people out there are
watching.
No, think about it. You want happiness,
BE THE MASHIA OF THE UP AND COMINGING
GENERATION.
Can money help? Of course, IT COULD
HELP. THE only reason why the abunishm
put ME WHERE I AM WITHOUT A QUESTION IS
SO THAT YOU SHOULD LISTEN TO WHAT I HAVE
TO SAY.
If I told you I work in the mail room at
Morgan Stanley and I used to work at the
mail room at JP Morgan, I can assure you
the only person in this room would be
the cameraman.
Nobody would be interested WHAT I HAVE
TO SAY. Nobody would read my book.
Nobody would see my podcast.
Oh.
Oh. So let me hear what he has to say.
Does my wealth facilitate sepek? Of
course it does.
I leverage it.
I USE IT. I GET KIDS INTO YESHIVA.
I had a kid come to my house last week.
He dropped out of yeshiva and sicus.
He's not going to anymore. He's done.
He's finished. He's out of the system.
He's 19 years old. Doesn't want to talk
to anybody anymore. He went to three
therapists. He's done. Leave me alone.
His mother called me up. What should I
do? I said get get him to come to my
house. So he comes to my house.
Say to him, Ruvane,
why are you here? My mother made me
come.
I said, oh, okay, good. So you're here.
Wonderful. I told him I'm very very
busy. I I actually have a Zoom call that
I'm really supposed to be on. I'll tell
you what, make yourself at home. I have
cookies. I have cake. I have a
cappuccino machine. enjoy yourself for a
half hour and then you could leave and
tell your mother you were here. I'll
have my half hour and you can have your
cappuccino and we're going to remain
friends.
And so I told him.
So he says, "Well, you know, maybe I
should talk to you while I'm here."
I said, "Okay, if you want to talk, I'll
give you a half hour."
So he says, "Can you help me?" I said,
"Help you out?" He says, 'I don't know.
I said, ' Okay, let's try.
I said, 'What do you want to accomplish
in this world?
He said, 'I want to be successful.
What does that mean to you? I don't need
to be a millionaire. I just want to have
enough money. Okay, what else do you
want to have? I want to get married.
Very good. I want to have children.
Beautiful. Amazing. What could be
better? I said you're 19 years old.
What stands between you and that
happening?
>> You have to go back to yeshiva.
>> I said no. No. Have to go back to
what is the thing that stands between
you and them. Between them now and then.
You have to learn something. What is
that something?
He was clueless. I didn't expect him to
answer. If you could answer that
question, he wouldn't be there.
I said, 'You need to learn something
that if you don't learn it, there will
be no successful marriage, no successful
children, and no success in business.
It's one word I told him. It's called
discipline.
Anybody want to tell me what discipline
means?
Cuz he couldn't. I asked him, "Do you
know what discipline?" He goes, "Of
course I know what discipline is." Go
explain it to me. Well, can't really
explain it. So, as Miv say right,
but it's true. Can't explain something
then you don't know what it is. What is
the definition of discipline? Somebody
don't be afraid. Come on, tell me. Stand
up. What's the definition of discipline?
>> Knowing your boundaries.
>> Come on. Give me give me one sentence
that tightens up all discipline. Self
control.
>> Self-control is a part of discipline.
What
discipline is doing what you know is
right even when it's difficult. Period.
That is discipline.
This is what I must do. This is what I
do. It's difficult. Yes. That's why it
takes discipline. DOES ANYBODY HERE NEED
DISCIPLINE to eat a chocolate sundae ice
cream or finish off a bag of potato
chips? Did you ever have to sit down and
really work out it or they're going to
serve I don't know what soon ychick?
Does it take a lot of discipline to eat
yacht chick? No, it doesn't. But if
you're overweight and you know you
shouldn't eat yap chick, not eating
yacht takes discipline. So I told him,
"Do you know why Jewish people are the
most successful people in the history of
mankind?
Let's take all the Yiddish kite out of
it, cuz this kid's not interested in
Yiddish."
What about Judaism makes Jews go to the
top of every single discipline in the
world? law, science, accounting,
finance, BIOTECH, GO ANYWHERE. JEWS,
JEWS, JEWS, GOVERNMENT, JEWS, JEWS,
JEWS. The guy, right? We run the world,
right?
What is it? I'M NOT USING NOW BECAUSE
GO BACK TO WHAT IS IT? I SAID WE ARE THE
MOST DISCIPLINED PEOPLE ON PLANET EARTH.
WE CAN'T EAT THIS. We must eat that. We
can't drive that. When, where, when,
how, where we look, what we say, what we
eat, what we wear.
So I said to him, I don't care if you go
back to yeshiva,
but if YOU DON'T, YOU MUST join the
army.
I'm serious. I was I I said this with a
straight face. I said either you go back
to yeshiva or you join the army
but if you don't do either I'm sorry to
tell you it will be absolutely
impossible for you to achieve what you
want to achieve.
Kid went home
on his way into his room. His mother
went like this or like this and he went
went into his room. He locked the door.
I gave him a copy of my book. Came out
the next morning. He says, "Mommy, I'm
going back to
This on one hand breaks my heart on the
other hand it gives me tremendous sebook
where does happiness fit into that I
really can't tell you
I I don't know where to find it seuk a
book went back to yeshiva a book is
going to bring up dyus to me that's
tremendous I can't tell you what has
happened did my money help it of course
he came to talk to me because of my
status. He didn't come to talk to me
because I'm avail
he's not interested in that. He's
interested in my title
and my title allows me to administer
yiddish kite in a way that when raim do
it some people hold their ears
unfortunately because you think that the
raon are somehow out of touch.
So we have knowledge,
we have relationships,
we have accomplishments,
we have hard work and we have giving.
So I'm just going to tell this to you.
If you have a crystal ball
or you have a nui in your family and
they told you that you will never be
wealthy,
the answer is it doesn't make a flip of
a difference.
Every single thing I just told you can
just as not just as easily but can
certainly be accomplished. The didn't
have a penny. Neither the Kaz and
neither the Zidis
who were mashim of tens of thousands
and believe me they were happier than
Elon Musk, Warren Buffett, Bill Gates
all combined.
Now, let's talk about money
because I'm not telling any of you
not to try to become wealthy.
I'm just going to warn you that it's
dangerous.
You're playing with fire.
Rebel Mai the nine generations back
gave a that nole of his should ever
become wealthy
my told it to me I came home crying
told my father I don't want to be my
father said don't worry the saya who's
seven generations back and I'm Benaben
there was a there's a lady in between he
was his children will be will be aided
so You're good.
You're good.
No, but seriously, what would the what
was the Reb Malik doing? He knew that
wealth is playing with fire cuz the
eight Sahara
that wealth introduces
is today in our generation almost
insurmountable. Very very few people
come out of the nion of wealth
unscathed.
very few. And in what I do for a living,
I see it up close and personal. I see
what I call the casualties of wealth.
So, let me first talk about the biggest
casualty of wealth is unhappiness.
Yes, money can facilitate happiness, but
it can facilitate even deeper
unhappiness.
And that's why every single one of my
wealthy clients has a therapist.
I'm not saying every one of my clients
is unhappy,
but the ones that are happy have nothing
to do with their wealth.
Desler writes an unbelievable thing.
He says that the gives a person a drive
to grow.
Growth
by nature requires a person to acquire
something they don't yet have.
If you want to acquire knowledge,
it's outside of you. If you want to
acquire a new skill set, you want to
learn how to play the piano or the
violin,
the drive is to bring something outside
of you into you. It's very simple.
That's how we move forward. That's how
we get up in the morning. If life was
just stagnant, same thing every single
day, there would be no no gishmak
person was wired wired to become more.
We're looking we're looking to acquire
we're looking to make acquisitions.
And he says
that the interesting thing is is that
once you acquire the thing when it's
material,
let me let me back up one more second.
Can we talk a little kabul? It's very
Thursday night, right?
You know the three aspects of nama the
shama. It's
ru. Yeah. You all learn
anything.
Okay.
The definition of nefes is the lowest
aspect of the person comes from the word
which means desire. All desires come
from the ne the is the which could go
either up or down. It could get pulled
down into the body or it can get pulled
up into the nish.
So a person is out to acquire. He's out
on an acquisition acquisition spree.
The nephesh is what's pushing him.
You feel and people express I I have
this this hole in me. This this void.
You know what a void means?
I'm not talking about your stomach.
I'm talking about your actual your
nephesh.
So the neph could be driven down and you
acquire money, possessions, fame, all
the things that stay in this world when
you leave or the nephish could get
pulled up and you can acquire knowledge
mitzvah mim
in the next world depends where's the
nephesh going says destler
when the nephesh is pulled down the
vaggoian writes as
Whatever it drinks just makes it
thirstier.
I'll give you a push. Any of you ever
save up money to buy something something
you really wanted?
You had your mind on it. You had your
heart set on it. I want this thing. I
You imagine how you're going to feel
when you get that thing. People they the
car and they pick out the car and they
wait for the car and they the the the
the this model Rolex. It's not even in
stock yet, but when it comes in and you
have a picture of it and you can't wait
and then it finally comes and you're
going to pick it up and everything is
all this anticipation and then you get
it and then a week later. Yeah.
You know why, Cesar Desler? Cuz the
whole of the thing was because it was
outside of you.
It's because you didn't have it that you
wanted it. THE MINUTE YOU HAVE IT, you
don't need it anymore because you never
REALLY NEEDED IT. PERSON THAT'S HUNGRY,
person that's thirsty takes a glass of
water, he's full because he had a
physiological need to drink a glass of
water. HE DRINKS THE WATER, HE'S DONE,
HE'S FINISHED. HE GOES,
BUT A PERSON WHO eats because he's
obsessed with food, there is no
physiological need to eat. HE EATS
BECAUSE HE LIKES TO EAT AND the minute
he eats doesn't mean anything anymore.
HE EATS SOMETHING ELSE.
SAYS DESTLER THAT WHEN A PERSON is on a
spree of acquiring possessions, it's an
ever ne never ending chain of
unhappiness
BECAUSE EACH TIME HE DOES IT, he feels
emptier. He feels like it's not working.
I'M GOING TO TRY SOMETHING ELSE. It's
not working. After a while, he becomes
depressed.
Midlife crisis.
I tried scuba diving. I tried bungee
jumping. I've been to Gibralar. I've
been on a safari to SOUTH AFRICA. I'VE
TRIED EVERYTHING. WHY DO I feel so
miserable?
Ah, cuz you didn't go to Iceland.
Oh, you're right. I didn't go to
Iceland. You think I'm joking? I talk to
these people all day long. Where'd you
go? We went on a cruise. Which cruise?
Oh, well, we never did before. Two days
later, it's a bad mood.
Why? Because it's impossible.
IT'S IMPOSSIBLE. You're never happy.
Let's take the reverse.
Person goes out to acquire knowledge,
starts yes, writes a safer,
teaches,
BECOMES A BETTER PERSON.
YES, he's hungrier because he's so
satiated. HE FEELS SO G FROM WHAT HE DID
THAT HE WANTS TO [screaming] DO IT AGAIN
AND MORE AND BIGGER. BUT HE DOESN'T LOSE
WHAT HE HAS. HE FEELS BETTER. HE FEELS
FULLER. HE FEELS SEOOK. That's what seep
means. Fulfillment. FULFILLMENT MEANS
I'M FULL.
BUT IT DOESN'T MEAN I WANT I WANT MORE.
I want more. Cuz it's so gush.
IT'S I WANT TO DO IT AGAIN. I'M ADDICTED
to it. It's just as addictive. The only
difference is that here you have se and
here you have depression and
unhappiness.
It's true. We don't want to hear it. We
want to buy into the narrative of the
this migous street that we live in. Get
a bigger this. Get a bigger that. But
look, it doesn't work.
I'll tell you another interesting thing.
This does come from the world of
psychology
and it's true.
A person has a certain baseline of
happiness.
You know what I'm talking about. People
are happier and people are unhappier.
That's it.
They did a study on lottery winners.
Yeah. So, let's say you had a lottery
winner. He was always at a baseline
seven.
That's was his happiness. And all a
sudden he wins the lottery. He finds out
he's worth $25 million. What happens?
Shoots up to 10, right? They go back a
year later. Guess where he is?
What? If he's lucky, he's only seven.
very possibly he's a four,
but even at best case scenario, he is a
seventh. They did the exact same study
on somebody that's in a car accident and
became a parapolgic.
You can look up the study. Somebody lost
the use of their legs or arms or both
and they were a seven and they dropped
down to a three.
A year later, where are they?
Seven
makes no difference. They only go back
to the baseline
has psych psychologists.
We as Ben know
that there are way real ways
to move your baseline of up
by doing the things I told you
and by learning
learning appreciation.
Most of us don't appreciate how good we
have it. So he ask you how's life? Eh
really do you have yan maka? No.
Did you wake up this morning and you
could see with both eyes? Yes.
Are you healthy?
You were born a Eid.
Ifem you have two parents. You have
people that care about you. You're not
living in the street.
You weren't born in the Bronx to
non-Jewish parents.
We could work on our baseline.
There's ways to actually move your
baseline up,
but buying stuff will not budge your
baseline. Not one iota.
And if it does, it's only for a short
period of time and then you go back to
where you are.
So
you should all go out and become
tremendous.
I'm giving you
I gota
my that I should become the gir
but I want you to be a wealthy person. I
want you to be a real gave
a gave who doesn't build his self-worth
on his net worth.
a giver who has real relationships.
I told a story on a podcast. It was very
very popular story. It popped into my
head while I was sitting there. Can't
tell you how many thousands of emails
I've gotten from
I have a client, his name is Michael.
He's a billionaire.
He had a CFO. He's not alive anymore.
The CFO whose name was also Michael.
This client lives in Chicago and um
I've been working with him for many many
years and nothing ever happened without
his CFO Michael.
They were close like this. Close like
this. Once I was sitting with them and I
said to them h how did this relationship
come about? I mean these people are
closer than brothers. Closer than
brothers. So we'll call them Michael A
and Michael B. Michael A is the wealthy
guy. Michael B is the guy who works for
him.
Michael A says to me,
"I grew up poor.
So poor that on many days I didn't even
have a sandwich for lunch."
He points to Michael B and he says, "He
always had a sandwich
and never once did he not cut a sandwich
in half and give me half."
He says, "I have one friend in the
world,
him. Because I know that no matter what
happens to my money, he was there for me
and he will be there for me. Everybody
else, he says, are just acquaintances."
When you're wealthy, everybody wants to
be your friend.
And you're ga
Wow, so many friends. Everybody knows
me. I have so many friends. Who doesn't
know me? I'm famous. I'm famous. Yeah,
sure. I mean,
I have real friends. I have a real life.
Like this lady until Bernie Maid off
told her otherwise. Yeah,
but you think deep down you don't know.
You think deep down these people don't
know.
They are so imshed in their self-worth.
Their self-esteem is so imshed in their
self-worth that they can't even imagine.
There would be no there would be no them
if anything happened. You know what kind
of anxiety that leads to? It's like
walking around on eggshells your whole
life. You're walking on thin ice.
Imagine
they lose their money, lose everything.
What kind of life is that? What kind of
foundation do they stand on? Where's
their self-esteem?
There's so much depression out there.
There's so much unhappiness. As Kaim
said, we live in the wealthiest
generation in the history of mankind.
Claus has more wealth today than we
probably had cumulatively. Do you know
what CUMULATIVE MEANS? ALL THE MONEY FOR
the last 500 years. You add it all up.
We have more than that today.
Where's the return on equity as we call
it in Wall Street? Where are our returns
on equity? Our divorce rates down. Our
kids not leaving Yeishkite.
Our therapists have their their their
they must have empty offices. Must be
going out of business.
The anti-depressant drug market should
be falling like this. I'm not just
talking Eden. I'm talking about G
The lifestyles that we live today, the
the amount of years that we live and the
conveniences that we have, it's
unbelievable. We should be the happiest
generation in the history of mankind.
What's wrong with us? What's not
working? What's wrong?
says, he says,
he says in
he says that
person's born with a body and a soul, a
sham and a goof.
He says and the goof talks about the the
the ways that the goof has an upper hand
over the body.
It was here before. We need to take care
of it all day. This world is all about
gnus. He gives a bunch of reasons. When
I taugh a few years ago when I was
teaching, I came up with another another
reason.
Very simple.
If it's hot in this room, what do you
do?
Turn on the air conditioner. Right.
Everybody agrees. You turn on the air
conditioner. Do you eat cholant?
Let's hand in this room. Do you go eat
cholant?
No, you don't. Right. Nobody ever did
that before. Right. If you're tired,
do you turn on the air conditioner?
No, you go to sleep. Right.
You go to sleep. If you're hungry, you
don't go to sleep. You eat, right? It's
pretty clear. The body is very clear.
Talks very clearly. I'm hungry. I'm
tired. I need a shower.
Right? I'm hot. I'm cold. Good.
Wonderful.
And we don't misinterpret it. Nobody
ever misinterprets the body.
How does the nishama speak?
How's
it talked to us? Anyone?
It's a fourletter word.
It's called mood.
your mood.
You're depressed.
What do you do? You turn on the air
conditioning,
right?
I'm so depressed. So, what do I do?
Turn on the air conditioning. You need
chant.
I'm joking. You go out and buy
something. You go hack around. You hang
out with your friends. You watch a
YouTube, right? I'm bored.
What is boredom? What's boredom? What's
boredom? Do cows get bored? You ever
watch a cow?
I have a fish tank in my house.
Beautiful fish tank. This is what they
do all day.
All day. All day. Happiest things in the
world. You have to see them. They're
gorgeous. I watch them all day. Mish. It
keeps me. It's it's instead of being on
anti-drug, anti-depressant drugs,
sometimes I just watch my fish.
Sometimes I wish I could just jump in
there and be one of them just go all day
long back and forth. I always feel bad
the tank is so they should get a bigger
tank. They don't even care. They're
happy. Does a fish get bored?
No. Doesn't get bored. Cows don't get
bored. Do you get bored? Anyone here
ever got bored in their life? No. None
of you. Never. That happened. He did. We
have a guy who got boredem.
Shoo. Sometimes nobody gets bored and
I'm like stuck.
Okay. Where does boredom come from?
Where does BOREDOM COME FROM? WHO'S
TALKING TO YOU? WHO?
WHO'S TALKING?
IT CAN'T BE YOUR GO BECAUSE YOU HAVE THE
SAME GO AS A COW.
Who is talking TO YOU? YOUR NAM IS
TELLING YOU
THEY SLEPT ME OUT FROM UNDER THE COVER
AND I'M SITTING ON THIS WORLD AND
ROTTING AWAY AND GETTING MOLDY.
THAT'S WHO'S TALKING TO YOU. SO WHAT DO
YOU DO? YOU TURN ON THE AIR CONDITIONER.
YOU BUY OBJECT.
YOU'RE DEPRESSED. I'M SO DEPRESSED.
GET OUT THERE.
SEE THE WORLD. EXCITE YOURSELF. ENERGIZE
YOURSELF.
SANITATE YOURSELF. MEDITATE YOURSELF. DO
WHATEVER YOU WANT.
Who's talking TO YOU
WHEN YOU'RE DEPRESSED? WHO'S TALKING TO
YOU? Y
SAYS THE
depression is the result of a person
throwing
down the toilet.
I gave you and this is what you're doing
with it.
That's where depression comes from.
UNHAPPINESS.
I NEED MORE MONEY TO BE HAPPY. REALLY?
WHO'S TALKING TO YOU?
LISTEN TO YOUR SOUL.
YOU'RE BORED. YOU'RE DEPRESSED.
You're anxious. YOU'RE CONFUSED.
LOOK TO THE NISHAMA. Don't look to the
gulf. I'm telling you, it's not going to
work.
Money is a cheap way to quiet boredom,
to buy yourself a pill for depression or
a therapist for depression,
to distract yourself from depression and
confusion and everything else. That's
the nish's way of saying wake up time is
running out.
And if you have
money and you appreciate what it was
given to you for
FET
THERE'S NO BOREDOM. THERE'S SO MUCH TO
DO.
I'm going to end with one other point.
I did an experiment once with a group of
Syrian kids.
I was trying to demonstrate
the difference between sebook and
pleasure
and I'm talking about invest pleasure.
I'm not talking about the tanug that the
says that yarmama came from a place
which is called tinig.
I'm talking about real tiny versus this
world tinig.
I asked two boys to stand up.
I asked a boy to stand up who had once
had a meal that cost more than $250.
Almost the whole room stood up because
they're Syrian kids and they all had
such meals. One kid stood up. He's
standing over there. Then I asked the
kid to stand up. who made a on a ma of
Gumar
and another kid stood up
right I could do this to you but I'm not
going to embarrass any of you the are
much more inhibited the the the Syrian
kids they don't care so this kid stood
up and I said I want you to close your
eyes I want you to close your eyes this
is a very powerful experiment
I want you to relive that meal
relive Close
your eyes.
I want you to remember what it tastes
like.
He's closing his eyes.
I said, "No, it was in this in this
restaurant. My granddaddy took us out
for his birthday. I ordered a steak with
side dishes and
I didn't ask you that. I want you to
relive what it tasted like.
I can't.
Can any of you relive supper tonight?
Can you relive supper tonight? No, you
can't. But by tomorrow afternoon, you
wouldn't even remember what you ate. Did
any of you ever make a on?
Anyone?
Yeah. Someone. Come on. Come on. We're
all friends here. Come on. Really?
Seriously.
Should I tell you about my first sea?
My first sea.
I was 12 years old.
My parents came up from the country from
the from the city in those days. My
father didn't have a car with air
conditioning.
Didn't even have a car with air
conditioning. My parents came up to see
my sea.
I remember standing at the podium. My
rabbi gave me a a a safe capus tomorrow
which I still have engraved.
If I start to relive the cm now, I'll
cry.
If I relive my first semas, I'll cry. If
I relive my second cashas, I'll cry. If
I relive the f the first time I opened
up my safety and got le in it, I'll cry.
I can absolutely positively recall
every meaningful thing that I did that
touched my nisham, but I cannot recall
the taste of that long hog dog that I
ate tonight or what it felt like to earn
my first million dollars.
I HAVE ZERO RECOLLECTION OF WHAT IT FELT
LIKE TO EARN MY FIRST million dollars.
HOW COULD THAT BE? THE ANSWER IS VERY
very posh.
Pleasure of this world goes where
here
where does this end up?
Down there
when I have no idea but that's where
it's going.
Raunch created a world inside of what's
called spacetime. And every single
physical material experience stays
inside of spaceime.
That's the way it works. And there's
nothing about it whatsoever.
Kain when you make that first see him
and you shvitz your head off
and you brought nakas to your parents
and you felt like you were on top of the
world and you felt like you just started
because there's so many more mountains
to climb
and you felt this deep inner se I can't
believe I'm standing here and I'm making
a
THAT NEVER GOES AWAY CUZ IT'S in In the
next world,
it's going to be here for all eternity.
There's no forgetfulness.
Says that a person leaves this world, he
goes to the next world. Every single he
ever learned he takes to the next world.
Even if he physically forgot it on this
world, his has no there's no says in the
think about the think about real time
real pleasure when you take money and
you marry off an orphan.
You pay limit for a kid who lost his
father when he was two years old and you
watch the kid grow two three five 10
mitzvah. You go to his and you see this
child at
and you see and you know that you were
an early investor preipo in my language.
You know what that sebook feels like
when a person needs surgery and you have
money and you write a check and a woman
gets back her hearing.
You understand what that sebook means?
YOU CAN COMPARE THAT to a Range Rover
to flying first class for 10 hours
sitting there like a pudit every 3
minutes. Would you like some champagne,
sir? Sure.
LEAVE ME ALONE. I DON'T DRINK CHAMPAGNE
AT HOME. I DON'T DRINK IT ON A PLANE.
LEAVE ME ALONE.
YOU COULDN'T COMPARE THE TWO. MR.
I WAS SITTING I I I SIT ON THE PLANE. I
LOOK AT THESE PEOPLE GOING TO FIRST
CLASS.
HALF OF THEM ARE PAYING ON CREDIT CARDS
for what?
I NEED THIS GUILT. YOU KNOW WHAT $10,000
COULD BUY YOU AND HIS THR. YOU KNOW HOW
MANY CALLOUS he can marry you off?
You're sure you're going to YOU'RE GOING
TO THROW IT AWAY ON 10 HOURS IN A STUPID
seat that goes like this? WHO CARES?
DO I LOOK any worse off than I slept
like this on the plane?
That's the only reason why you should
want it. AND THAT'S WHY YOU SHOULD GO
OUT AND become
every one of you.
But when it comes to THAT STUPID CAR and
the house that pokes at everybody's eyes
and ruining the next generation and the
generation after that bring up a bunch
of spoiled brats,
don't go near it. I'm begging you. Money
can buy you nitis. Money could buy you
se it could buy you emptiness and
unhappiness.
Hold on to the tyra. Hold on to the
messiah. If you want to be a gir, you
better prepare yourself for it. You
better learn. You better develop
discipline. Don't go down the drain like
everybody else. Thank you for listening
to me. [applause]