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Rabbi Josh Brody Redefining Reality at 9th Annual Project Inspire Convention
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[Music]
you know you never know forget it moving
around two artists yes okay okay okay
well thank y'all for coming so the story
told about a politician after a
distinguished life of public service he
passes away and he goes up to heaven and
he's standing there at the pearly gates
and he sees behind you know the
administering angel this wall of clocks
and he says what did the clocks and the
angel says these are our ligh clocks any
time somebody tells a lie the hands
start to move a little bit so he sees
this one clock behind him that hasn't
moved at all he's like whose clock at
that it goes that's that's Moses clock
because he's never mind he sees a clock
next to it was just a little bit and he
said whose clock is that says oh Abraham
Lincoln's he's like twice guy says oh
well so where's my clock so it's in
god's office he's using it as a ceiling
fan the idea of lying right it's sort of
decided everyone knows it's wrong and
you don't have to cuts across religions
cultures everyone knows that lying is
something that's wrong it's like basic
decency so you would think that the
Torah which is you know we know the
source of all morality in the world
would be pretty explicit saying not to
do it an interesting Lea doesn't the
Torah actually used a very interesting
expression mid Varsha courtier lock
which you know apologies to 613 tower
Avenue you know doesn't really mean I'll
never tell them they'll never tell a lie
what it means is literally translated
things of falsehood you should stay away
from which is
an expression the turret is not used by
any other yes or Mitzvah fact the only
other expression that's even similar is
by certain forbidden relationships the
Torah says I'll tick ruff don't come
close to it and that are actually the
Gemara removing the vomit actually says
that from that specific washing you
learn out that you should the humming
were supposed to make certain Gaddar him
to those relationships to make sure sure
people never got close to those
relationships but by lying all of a
sudden throw he's this very strange
water already think about murder
stealing doesn't say stay far away from
it it just says don't do it so why we
should think it say don't do it so this
is a question there was no crime
Friedlander asks in the sips a crime so
the answer it he starts he said this is
an interesting idea which is he takes
durab anyway oh no in shari couvreux has
a very long explanation it's it goes for
a couple of different chapters about the
concept of lying and what it has to do
with people and he actually says an
interesting thing that the idea of lying
because you're so dose Lynette fish if
they're actually they relate to your the
very essence of your soul which again
it's kind of a strange thing to say you
see they're all ready to just think
lying or just the words that we use and
in fact if anyone is saying no no it
actually relates to everything that you
are as a person anyway so in in in in
its fourth a lack of discussing lying or
vain Rihanna says that there's a certain
type of person that lies what does he do
he tells over a story and he'd you need
to sleep changes of details and he says
on the one hand and not a big deal
because who's harmed by that you know
telling the story of the one that got
away
big deal who cares no he's hurt by it
I'm the other hand of a onna says his
sin is too great to bear because he has
a love of checker
no no what does that mean you have a lot
of checker so I'm feeling who looks at
it and says everybody's trying to
explain why would somebody telling over
a story that's really not relevant to
anything why whether what's what are you
getting out of it
so Rainey own is explaining the reason a
person does that it's because it has a
love of checker and again yes yes every
little senses what does it mean to have
a love of checker so client Friedlander
says a very interesting you sowed in the
concept of how Judaism look said ms and
checker and we sort of think of it as
just
truth and falsehood it's really that's
not actually accurate ms doesn't mean
truth and this means reality so what
does that mean so he says when you look
at kids they have no problem with the
concept of playing make-believe right
psychologists actually say that I'm an
eighteen month from eighteen months old
you'll see kids already starting to play
make-believe by mimicking the things
that they see and if you ask a you know
a toddler or a five-year-old you know
what are you doing oh I'm playing cops
and robbers no problem hope they'll tell
you I'll tell you right away because for
him that playing becomes his reality
that that's I'm not I'm not a
five-year-old right now I'm an astronaut
so no problem they'll tell you the what
he'll tell you what he's doing in fact
you'll be salsa lanter used to say the
anything extra sensitive with kids
because if you sink a child's toy boat
it's the equivalent of sinking in adults
will vote because in his mind that's
exactly what he has his toy boat is that
that that's that's everything about him
he's not embarrassed to tell you it's no
problem but for an adult it's totally
different right adults not gonna you
know walk around pretending he's you
know a cowboy right now it seemed a
little weird although it's funny how
it's funny you see nowadays he's like no
comic convention if you walk and I'll
address stop and I'll be the world's
becoming a crazy place but for the most
part for years nobody whatever that's
not the kind thing adults would do but
the fact that as adults you won't play
cops and robbers doesn't mean that we
don't have our own version of
make-believe I'll say what I mean
in my office building there's a the
quantities you know like convenience
store kiosk type of things you know they
walk in there buy drinks and stuff and
they have guys sell lottery tickets and
if you live in New York or you see these
suits all over the place you know these
signs as like you know them mega mega
millions and a lot or whatever it is has
the number anytime I walk by
so if the numbers are over a hundred
million I'm not playing so that's not
worth it
after taxi so explain later after taxes
it's just worth it
but look buy it as a number gets bigger
and bigger and he start thinking oh you
know it's something 400 million I'm
right that sounds great I really should
I really should play and I would do it
and I would immediately start thinking
exactly
not just how great or were you high on
the lottery but with at with real
specificity of what I'd spend the money
on okay so the lotteries 400 million
dollars okay so take after taxes it's
200 million
lump sum you get 125 million dollars
under 20 million dollars okay I'll I got
to give a hunt you know 12 happening
that was from I sir and then I'm gonna
buy a plane in the house like very
specific amounts but what am i doing I'm
not winning the lottery right but that's
that's the make-believe
it's am i playing you know cops and
robbers I'm not playing cowboys and
Indians I'm playing in my mind that I'm
gonna win the lottery and if some people
know you're more than that you know the
whole idea of movies and TV like what
does it really do get so invested and
they weren't there was a character in a
movie or a TV even though it's totally
not real but for them it's an escapism
in some respect it starts to become real
for them so when people are embarrassed
over their fantasies yeah they want to
do but you know when you're telling a
horror story and you want to make it
sound a little bit better like yeah I
was involved in this thing and I you
know the one that got away and it was
really amazing and I'm such a great
fisherman and because in your mind you
want to create a fantasy that's not
really you never wanna explain that
fantasy but you want to sort of live
that a little bit and this idea of
escapism they may say what's the big
deal
so okay you know as Robina Yona points
out what's the harm
nobody's hurt by it but the fact is you
have two problems with it and one is a
simple one on a simple level it creates
a casualness with telling things that
are not true that can cause you to
ultimately tell other things that are
not true in a way that really does
matter to people but really a bigger
problem one that's actually more
dangerous in terms of it how it can warp
your sense of reality and how you
interact with the rest of the world so a
little bit an apology let's talk a
little bit about Einstein's theory of
relativity I'm sure everyone's very
familiar with the idea is that two
things that appear fixed actually or not
and really how they relate to each other
depends on their actual position in time
in space so you have two people who are
the same age you would think that they
would a YouTube you'll say next I'm
sorry to his eye next each other one is
standing still ones actually moving at
the speed of light right you would
assume that those two people will
actually age at the same rate because
age time these things are all fixed it
doesn't change but the whole point of
fearless of it is this that truly
actually does now the example of
somebody moving at the speed of light
may sound a little weird but they've
been done multiple experiments with
clocks in our space
atomic clocks one here one matter space
the one outer space actually the time
moves slower because of the fact that in
space everything moves differently so
we've two atomic clocks you think the
time is fixed right you should go the
seconds a second no it doesn't work that
way
now okay so you may ask yourself what
does that do with me astrophysicist so
shawn Achor who a psychologist from
harvard who has a really fascinating
book I highly recommend you reading
called the happiness advantage
he says you take this principle it
teaches you something about how our
brains work which is that relativity
every sense our own experience you might
think it's the same thing but it
actually depends on how it goes through
your brain relative to what you've
experienced meaning two different people
can experience the exact same thing but
it's totally different for each of them
because of the fact that it's being
viewed through their brain well when you
start thinking about it that way if you
start viewing the world through your own
brain you're gonna view something and
have a different experience in somebody
else think easiest way to think about
this and I heard this a lot from from
Charlie Harare I guess is a plug for his
book is a book coming out about a month
I highly recommend it it is fantastic
yeah unlocking greatness two guys
sitting there watching the Super Bowl
ones from New York ones from Boston this
goes back about she is going to when the
Giants and the Patriots were playing
each other in the Super Bowl
to one of them the outcome was amazing
and the other one the outcome was awful
worst day of his life
for me I'm a virgin for Chicago mcdhh I
heart Cubs fan so watching the World
super Game seven of the World Series two
years ago and Ira friend who's from
Cleveland anyone we're lucky we're not
watching it together that would I would
not have gone well and we're both
watching the exact same thing and for me
it's one of the happiest moments of my
life I thought you'd admit that but what
happiest moments of my life and for my
friend it's you know it was devastating
but why we're both watching the exact
same thing the answer is because we're
not watching the same thing we're
experiencing something differently
through the prism in the schema of our
minds so think things that you might
think oh it's fixed everything should be
the same in our own so the the problem
is that when you live your life a
certain way you're not paying attention
to what's real
you can totally have the wrong
experience now this is a simple level of
this right so I've tell the story over
my son's here I shouldn't apply say but
I don't you may not remember this you
know what I've heard one point a client
of mine had given me Yankee tickets and
I was sitting in you can see them in the
legend section which is like the front
like two rows back remember it's like
two rows back you have waiters coming to
your seats they I mean it's about
there's a restaurant underneath with a a
full kosher section it's like an
unbelievable thing and I took my kids
cuz I can also be critical experience
until I realize after the fact that I
think now they're gonna think every time
we go to a baseball game we have to be
sitting in those seats why because
that's what they experience into them
baseball games mean I mean definitely
they they got over it
baseball games mean sitting in the you
know front row with waiters coming your
seeds bringing you drinks kosher food
everything you could possibly want
that's that's not reality
but we know they sat there but yeah but
that's not the way real life works and
so what you're finding is this idea that
the things that you experience and the
lens through which you view the world
that starts to find what your own
reality is it's really interesting study
that was done in the psychological
surgery but I said it in the Journal of
communication and said the people that
watch less TV are better judges of
character and better judges of life's
rewards and risks and by the way the TV
they were talking about was the evening
news right you would think well but
because in fact is the news gives you a
certain perspective on the world because
that's what they're feeding you and so
if you're wrong all you're watching is
that you think oh I know I'm
well-informed I know what's going on in
the world I should be really good at
judging lives rewards and risks and no
no you have it backwards because you're
only getting one little portion of what
life is all about from the news and I
was really crazy is you might think okay
so maybe it's a few prolonged exposure
to this type of stuff that's what's
gonna cause the problem but it's
actually really really the impacts on
the brain are actually very quick so
there's actually a very recent study
that came out in the Journal of
evolution and human behavior from who
was you know the beginning of this year
actually that they took people it's kind
of a weird study I know psychologists
companies studies I don't know where
they do it they him with this study they
took a group of 50 men and 50 women and
they showed them pictures of the
opposite gender and
ask them would you want to have a
short-term relationship with this person
a long-term relationship with this
person or no relationship and obviously
it's a little bit not such a great study
because the fact it's just based on
looks but everyone gave their answers
the next thing I did was they expose
they showed these people over a course
of a minute or two pictures of fancy
cars mansions and cash and then they
show them the exact same pictures they'd
seen previously and the desire to have a
long-term relationship with down by 20%
because now there are suddenly exposed
to things that don't have real long
long-lasting Keele it's just you know
cars and cash and all of a sudden I
interested in long-term relationships
when they showed them pictures of
children the opposite effect happened
they had you know 28 for an increase in
in long-term in desire for long-term
relationships no men women no day it was
he partly making about the study is when
the scientists actually started it they
had any intention to see if there was
any different how women and men viewed
this stuff and there's no difference
it's really it's regular a little bit
frightening because the idea that you
could have this quick exposure to
something that's not real and having
this impact on you you don't study it's
it's changing the way your brain views
the world and I mean I think that part
of what was happening here is this is
what the Torah is telling you with
Midrash records your clock telling you
not to lie yeah that's easy you know the
Torah can source say it easily but the
lesson is much broader than that and
much more complex it is you have to stay
completely distance yourself and stay
away from anything that's false anything
that's not reality anything that's
fantasy you can't have anything to do
with it because the second you get
exposed to it if you're not prepared to
recognize it for what it is it can have
this crazy impact and how you viewed the
whole world yeah so one of these things
where I was talking to a friend this
goes back a number of years I was
talking to a friend who was telling me
that his daughter was was dating and
trying to understand whether you know
what what her interests were in terms of
what she's looking for and a husband how
she thinks and she's looking for and the
answers that she was giving him he said
we're like a little frightening to him
because he's like not sure and you
realize like because maybe she's too
this girl's been exposed to you know
romantic comedies and TV
and things that just gave her a
completely warped view of what real life
is and the figure and again because of
the fact that it's so easily applied
it's the the Torah uses this unique
washing of tear hook to stay far away
from it because the second you have this
impact on you it's it can really ruin
the way you view the world now part of
what's interesting about this is
understanding understanding about the
the lens through which we view the world
so it just as an aside Martin Seligman
was viewed as one of the mounted that
the founding fathers of positive
psychology he explains that the way the
human brain works is humans are unique
in the animal kingdom in that they only
view the future you know psychologists
used to think that it was always about
the past like you just lay down on the
couch and they fix the college would say
you know so how was your mom how did
your mother treat you guys up and that's
they learned that's not really what it's
about humans are always focused in the
future treating depression for example
has changed and that they've started to
really focus on trying to get people
more positive about the future because
that's where they spend most of the time
thinking except with the one exception
in that it's all about the future but
it's being viewed through the lens of
your past so you want to fix things yeah
I need to get more positive about the
future but if you want to actually
address it you still need to understand
the lens to your view what you're
viewing it all right when I first
learned this idea I thought it was kind
of interesting in that you're seeing
that again if you understand taking her
behind Freelanders explanation no that's
what this you sowed of Midgar Shakur
tailhook really means it but it's all
about the brain but what about on the
Shama
why is it why is the focus on the brain
you would think there's a neshama is
really where a lot of the work is
supposed to be taking place in terms of
figuring out how to make yourself a
better person and then I I came across
this one bond who's is something really
fascinating all these short lines if you
happen to be paid looking closely at it
otherwise they would for sure what I
missed it so I bought impartial special
off talking about the money everyone
when you're a little kid already you've
learned about this idea that the Mun
could taste like whatever you wanted it
to taste like and the ROM bond explains
that the reason that that worked is
because the agitation that somebody had
it really came through their brain but
the Mun is actually something that it
was a food that was purely spiritual so
somebody who was really spiritual could
make it taste like everyone is with a
combination of neshama and brain and he
uses this line Qian nefesh from our shop
bakka Bella Union your neshama your
nefesh the way you connect up to hashem
is through the thoughts so even though
it's your neshama but there's this
connection between your neshama in your
brain that is what helps you actually
connect to our cottage bar whoo so if
you so I mean I think that's what he
means that really the two things do go
together and how much the difference is
between your brain which frankly is
physical and your Sun which is totally
spiritual whether not your neshama lives
here or looks here I mean that certainly
is couldn't be part of it but from a
practical perspective this is idea hub
if you don't have control over your
thoughts your ability to connect Hashem
is going to be completely warped and
that's and then and it just won't work
properly now the thing about this is
that it's a little bit depressing if you
think it because you know all the things
we've just been talking about our how
experiences that you have can warp your
sense of reality and sort of lack of a
better word ruin your your relationships
in the world where I didn't be the story
of a girl or if your view of a
relationship to husband and wife is
based on movies you're gonna have a
completely mistaken impression of what
husband and wife relationship was
supposed to go same thing with you know
your kids or coworkers anything you
expect if it's not based on reality it's
not gonna it's not gonna work right
which makes it sound as if or everything
we have to be doing is just protecting
our brain but we know that generally
what kind of sparkle runs in the world
is it me to tourism Aruba so cutter
Sparkle gave us something that has
tremendous danger to it there's got to
be a positive aspect to it as well
and the question is what exactly is that
positive aspect so again I call out
these ideas which are from Charlie's
book but it sort of starts with somebody
named Robert Rosenthal who was a
psychologist again from Harvard it seems
of other good psychologists come from
Harvard psychologists marver back in the
in the 70s and he had this idea that
Brent your brain could actually help
define who you are
so he did something again the
psychologists come with crazy
experiments he went to a school in
California and he went to a few
different grades and he told the
teachers I have this test or something
called blooming intelligence that I can
determine whether or not a child is
going to become smart so I want to
administer this test so he gives in this
test
and he basically tells help tells the
teachers each grade these are the kids
that are gonna be smarter next year the
only problem being was the test was
totally made up you just picked random
kids and he came back a year later to
see what had happened and lo and behold
and every single one of these this is
all of the kids that he picked and it up
rise into the top of their class
regardless of where they've been
previously he was couldn't understand it
so we well I and I missed one real one
little detail the prior test that he
gave him was a standard IQ test so here
II gave them the IQ test the following
year and between the lower grades in the
and the older grades the average IQ went
up between 4 and 12 points in a year he
was floored what happened didn't tell
the teachers what he actually did didn't
tell the students all he did was he told
the teachers these kids are gonna get
smarter and as a result the teachers
treated these kids somewhat differently
and the kids picked up on it and they
actually started they actually got
smarter which is part of part of what's
crazy is and partly reason people
thought Rosenthal was a little wacky
some of his ideas was because up until
that point people assumed that IQs were
fixed and could never change and here
you have somebody who just proved they
don't know kids they get smarter within
a year no special training there were no
obvious different treatment everything
was very subtle as an aside one thing
was very sobering to me
was that as a parent you really learned
that when you're dealing with your kids
positive reinforcement even just little
amounts can be understand I actually you
know Institute this at work with people
work for me I've realized that if you
just give them positive feedback and in
the right way they will do better work
because they they do your parents ever
tell you oh you can do it I know you can
do it you know if they mean it and you
start to believe it you can do it and
that's what Rosenthal started to learn
is that we think that reality shapes our
minds but in fact the opposite is true
our minds shaped reality and the people
that we think that we could be
we actually can become that and because
we love the tendency to view themselves
like this happens it with lawyers all
the time right oh I am a that I can't
die I can't do math I'm not a math
person I'm math person because in my
head I'm not a math person I can't do
that and whatever it is in limitation
that people have in their lives a sort
of self-imposed because even if somebody
has a you know totally healthy
relationship everyone around them just
I'm certain things that good at them so
why would I even bother but the fact is
it within your mind you have the ability
to change these things and Rozsival
really prove this so one of his students
lash colleagues woman named Ellen Langer
who decided to take it to a completely
another level and some of this stuff is
a little bit crazy she did this
experiments to see how far Rosenthal's
theory could actually go in terms of how
much the mind can change you can change
things about a person so and there's a
few of them so the first one that I find
that the funniest is should a group of
old men in their 80s and she split them
into two groups the first group she took
to this you know hotel Hotel Motel type
of place and they were pampered they had
people waiting on them and they were
there for a week and they were there for
a week in this hotel and everything was
you know they they showed signs of being
more self-sufficient by having people
wait it was an interesting idea and of
itself
the second group however she brings the
following week and she has the hotel
retrofitted to look like it's 20 to 25
years earlier she has clothes made for
them that are old her clothing the TV's
only showed old old TV shows connection
like magazines that were put out from
old years and she told everyone pretend
that it's 25 years ago only talk about
what's happening they know what say was
happening 25 years ago and a week goes
by and something amazing happens all the
men start showing signs of their aging
frankly reversing hair started to regrow
their arthritis start to go later Lin
started to elongate she took pictures of
them at the beginning at the end and she
showed the picture the pictures to
people but no D what the experiment was
and says here's two people these people
look the same you know she's like well
yeah this picture look
this guy's you know 20 years younger
what one week and by the way here's
what's really crazy about it these guys
knew that it was a fake but it didn't
matter their minds pick up picked up on
the idea that they were fake that they
were pretending was 20 years younger and
their minds adapted crazy right she did
another one where she took a group of
hotel chambermaids and she to do it was
two different hotels and she went to the
first group and said she's interviewing
them about their day and she had a mr.
group but she said you exercise and the
response across the board was now who
has time we don't exercise I said okay
thanks brings next group in and asks in
the same question and they say the same
answer well who has some exercise and
she said what do you mean you're
exercising a whole day and she had
statistics showing you know you're
walking X number of miles a day by
walking down the halls you're pushing X
number of weight because you're pushing
the cart you're bending over to change
the sheet so here's all these things
that you're doing you are exercising
okay and they left come back a forget it
was it was how long it was a month later
she came back and every single one of
them had it was an average weight loss
of like you know two to four pounds
blood pressure went down they should all
the signs of having it changed their
exercise but she controlled with every
single one of them not one of them
changed their habits but all of a sudden
their minds picked up on this idea that
hey I am exercising and change and a
physical change on impact on who they
were just one last one else I I love
this one she was trying to test for
eyesight and she took a group of
students from the art from Howard to me
one second from the art from who since
we from the ROTC you know in college
people who are like pre like pre
military and she tested their eyesight
and she took kept track of you know that
I charts as you go down because you kept
track of it and so what the lowest no
and there's a last line that nobody
could read and she took them in two
groups the first group she put into a
regular flight simulator that didn't
actually move the second group she put
into a real flight simulator
they weren't flight jumpsuits and they
actually were you know flying at one
point in the
you know one things if you want to be a
pilot you got to have perfect eyesight
and so everyone that was pretending to
be a pilot at one point in the flight
simulator a plane flew in front of them
and it had letters and on the plane the
letters were the size of the lowest line
on the thing every single one of them
was able to read it because then I'm a
pilot now pilots have to have perfect
eyesight the idea that you're anything
is vision you think about we all often
assume that vision is just essentially
or you see things but it's not our
vision is our brains processing the
light reflection is coming through our
eyes and I just want to mention others
what I think this part frankly I saw
this and I didn't believe it scientists
have created a machine I don't know the
way to describe it that it's glasses
that somebody wears but they have it has
receptors that sit on the person's
tongue and it enables them to actually
see because even though your brain your
eyes don't work somebody's blind but the
fact is they get the same photoreceptors
and your brain adapts to read the
information through your tongue actually
you see you can't see like like you was
healthy can see but you get this ability
to see shapes and outlines because your
brain is actually processing the
information okay
so you know I wonder thing all L
mentioned I can go and go any stories
for four months you ask somebody like
well how long do you think you could
hold your breath for a minute two
minutes three minutes you know people
with some extreme breath holders you
know seven minutes the the world record
for holding your breath is about 24
minutes yeah so there's a group of
people in Norway actually has a guy like
a sleep apnea team it's strange the
sounds that they practice holding their
breaths and they've trained their minds
to override the signals that you get the
you don't have the right mix of oxygen
and carbon dioxide in your brain that
enable them to keep keep to keep going
without any problems things that you
think are impossible your brain can
actually completely overcome them and
it's just a question of figuring out how
now so the problem of course is or sure
you're sitting you're hearing this thing
wow this is wonderful stuff okay but so
what do I do with it
like how do you take this information
and access all the power that your brain
has because it's not just about this
anywhere we started before it's not just
the
out trying to see and make sure your
brain doesn't isn't exposed to things
they're gonna warp your sense of reality
because you know what defines reality
you do whatever it is you want your
brain to do your brain will do it it's
just a question to figure I had I access
it so I think that there's two different
ways to think about how to access your
brain in a way that's going to actually
give you the ability to overcome some
limitations that we think me impose upon
ourselves now again I I will preface I'm
about to say with just the thought that
there's no quick fix to be able to
access the power that your brain has it
takes it just it takes work but there's
a way to to really just not just flip it
nuts well how do you think I flip a
switch but to start with the steps that
will lead you there so there's two
different wait two different ideas but
they don't totally relate but they can
overlap somewhat so we go off and think
that well if I had great abilities I
could accomplish more if I only had this
amount of money and if I only had this
amount of self-control and if I only had
this amount of whatever it is that you
think is what you're missing in your
life
then I could do more I'm not gonna be
the person that's gonna start this
organization I'm not gonna be the person
that's gonna help accomplish this
because it's not me I can't do it so my
favorite Rashi in all of Torah and all
Kamisha tourism partials by you gosh
where it's right at the beginning to you
Huda steps forward my gosh I love you
whoever steps forward to Paro and he
starts telling him all these things he
says he cometh like a prob you're like
Paro so Rashi did something very
interesting he has four shot him as to
what exactly it means when he says he
cometh the Caparo the first three
basically are you know I got a sparrow
holes gonna punish you you try he's
takes ARRA the last shot that he gives
is really frankly it's I love it it gets
me all excited
he says he'll hook up he come off like a
power what does it mean you're like Paro
if you keep upsetting me I'll kill you
I'll kill Paro it's a wonderful thing
that gets you know a lot of Jewish pride
about you know strong Jews right but I
understand you who don the brothers
we're basically getting abused by Yosef
up until this point
they were constantly know what to say he
was easily choosing the flying they
couldn't even you know effectively
respond
what is rocky getting it from they all
of a sudden you who was stepping up and
making this crazy threat then I'm you
know keep it up yo say if itself that's
been a half keep it up and I'm gonna
kill you I'll kill Paro - it just seems
a little bit crazy so I think that you
know I'm assuming that Rashi kind of had
everything that Robert Rosenthal figured
out forget a little bit earlier this
idea that when you take responsibility
upon yourself and you know you have no
choice but to do it you access that part
of your brain that says it gives you the
abilities you need to do it what changed
up until this point in time before last
time they were in front of you Oh safe
and now well only one thing really was
that you who told Yaakov I will bring
him back so after they get caught with
Yama having his look team you have
stolen the the Gavita and they went to
in front of yo save you who said I've
got no choice now and Rashi said you
know what you was telling you I was
telling you no save look man it's on me
and once it's on me I'm going to fix it
and I don't care what I have to do so
this concept of taking responsibility
even when you think you can't
necessarily do it gives you the ability
gives you the iose then I cut it you
know you can look at it metaphysically
but as Runkle gives you the additional
carry you didn't think you had
previously but even just a physical
perspective this idea that I shouldn't
you're gonna be able to get the power
and the abilities that you already have
and access what's in your brain that
gives you a power to accomplish things
and sheep things you never thought you
could so that's number one
you know this is interesting I uh one of
the the JWR P men's trips that I do that
artists role so we get to meet with
soldiers often and one of the things
that we heard we were sitting with some
soldiers one of this one officer was
telling us that this expression in the
Israeli army it's a lie a lie on me if
you're he says if you're sitting in a
meeting with your office with officers
and some of you trying to say who's
doing what if you say a lie
nobody will question anymore that you
will get it done because you said a lie
it's on you what do you what do you do
if you're not no no because you said it
you're gonna get it done and whether
they're thinking about it from a
psychological perspective or not but the
reality is when you take on this
responsibility
you get an extra ability you managed to
figure out a way to make it work though
the last thing that I think again and
this is a little more practical in some
respects so the way our brains work in
terms of thought process our brains are
made up of millions of brain cells and
when you have a thought these the
synaptic nerves fire and connects the
two parts of two tube cells in your
brain so things that we do easily the
brain creates a stronger connection so I
can you look at this thing over here and
it's a chair you'd have to think about
it you know it's a chair why because
your brain has gotten cut used to the
concept of chair and it immediately
looks at it and just it gets it and the
same is true if you have for example
someone like you know who may have a
temper why do they immediately fly off
the handle even things that are seem
totally unreasonable because in their
brain when things don't go the way they
want the synaptic connection between
those nerves and those brain cells about
I don't get my way I get upset is very
strong and before you're the logical
part of your brain telling you you know
who cares can kick in it's too late and
that part of the brain is already has
already kicked in to create stronger
connections in this expression and
neurons that fire together wire together
fire together right that the more you do
it the stronger the connection gets and
there's constant what well so notes but
it's a great quite no that's a great
question and so part of the way that and
instead the bottommost are talk about
this in terms of little things that when
done over and over and over again make
it much easier to do it's simple
repetitions and it's always because of
the fact that you're trying to create
synaptic connections within your brain
if you do something that's very very
difficult say I'm gonna you know I'm
gonna get up every morning at 4 o'clock
in the morning go to the gym for it for
two hours yeah maybe you'll do it the
first few days but then it's gonna stop
when you know it's Thursday morning and
you're up late the night before and you
know you're tired but if you want to be
able to actually accomplish it say oh
you know I'm gonna get a 5 minutes
earlier and once you start doing that in
but unless you usually talk about this
idea of something really requiring 90
days of serious repetition but if it's
something small the connection starts to
grow and solidify and that's really the
simplest way to think about
this in terms of okay so I have
something I want to do isn't they look
like dieting right you know if you
wanted okay I'm that's it you know it's
after Pesach and I you know a horse and
I got a you know I got to get back on
the wagon so it's you know no problem so
the first day your great because the
problem and you've you're hungry I stay
strong second day maybe maybe also by
you know three or four days later it's
like okay enough piece of pizza for
lunch right because I'm just the way it
is because your brain you can't create
those synaptic connections because
you're doing something that's too
difficult but if you take out something
small and you start to slowly build the
connections in your brain and it
solidifies that becomes the new normal
yeah it's funny my um to say someone
that I know decided that she decided she
was only eating chocolate which to me
was just crazy I wouldn't do that right
but she said no I don't eat chocolate
and day after day after day after day
she just I know I just don't eat
chocolate who ever did anything else
I'm not even chocolate and she got a
certain point where she doesn't eat
chocolate any does not eat chocolate
why doesn't want to she says everything
for her and doesn't matter what it is I
don't eat chocolate why because she just
worked at it and created the connections
in the brain now that's the you know
same where I said Sheriff she says I
don't you drop it so it won't happen
overnight
but the reality is there goes her to go
back to where we started the idea of
Midrash Eckhart earhook it's all about
the way our brains work and if you want
as a REM bond said if you want to
connect talked out of rock on the right
way
you have to do it through the vehicle of
the thoughts that you have and creating
positive thoughts you know you think
positive and positive things happen yeah
that's right
it's exactly what happens you think
positive positive things will happen and
so I just end with this idea that you
know a brothel for all of us that if we
really spend the time to really focus
our brains properly we help us not just
connecting Tosh n but also connect them
to to everyone around us and making our
lives happier and better thank you for
coming