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Rav Gav Friedman: Anger Management - Project Inspire Convention 2016
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Rav Gav Friedman speaking Motzei Shabbos at the 7th Annual Project Inspire Convention on, "Anger Management: Why We Get Angry and How to Overcome It." Project Inspire is a non-profit organization that works to inspire thousands of Torah observant Jews to reach out to their less affiliated friends and neighbors. For more information on how YOU can get involved, go to projectinspire.com. SUBSCRIBE to get the latest from Project Inspire: http://bit.ly/1Ntl9rs Project Inspire on INSTAGRAM: http://bit.ly/1TiTAYX Like Project Inspire on FACEBOOK: http://on.fb.me/1QmzWIT Follow Project Inspire on TWITTER: http://bit.ly/1S3CYFN
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Let us get cracking. First and foremost,
for the uninitiated, my name is Gabriel
Freriedman. Originally from Woodmir, New
York, uh living now in the holy land of
Jerusalem, holy land of Israel, but in
particular New Shallay. Um, yeah, I
guess that's all you need to know. Okay,
so we're going to start off with the
situ. I want to tell you what you what
do you think about the following
situation. I wish I would say that this
happened once or twice, but the truth is
this happened many, many times to me. uh
and perhaps others as well. So there I
was and I'm on my way. I teach like I
mentioned in US in the old city in the
old city of Ushalam and and basically
what happens is that when there was a
time when I used to take the bus and not
just one bus but actually many buses I
was I think they don't have it now. It's
very different the system but I used to
I used to teach in a bunch of places and
therefore I was taking there was
something called anyone know everyone
knows what I'm talking about? No. No. No
one knows. Does anyone know what I'm
talking about? Right. So now they they
have the also but now it's fancymancy
the whole thing. Anyway, so the point is
that uh I used to take nine buses a day
in like in itself. I was spending two to
three hours a day on the bus and I had a
lot of different stories that go along
with this idea. So basically what
happens is that uh I was teaching in
particular in a place called Pisgadv and
another place I was teaching was in like
you said the old city of Shalim. So I
had to get back and forth. Morning
there, afternoon there. And I used to
take two buses generally. If I got
lucky, I could grab whatever the six
straight took you there. But you usually
take an eight, which then takes you to a
six and then the whole thing. Now they
change the whole thing because of the
train,
right? But uh all right, you get the
point. And if you don't, it doesn't
really matter because here's the
relevant part. The relevant part is that
there I was and I got on the bus. And
when I got on the bus, I I had to go
take the next one. I got off at one
stop. Now, one stop was about 100 m. For
those unfamiliar with that, that would
be 100 yards. If you don't know what
that is, it's about a football field. If
you still don't know, it's like 300 ft.
If you still don't know, I'm sorry.
Yeah, but it's, you know, it's it's
there's some distance. So, I got off the
bus and when I got off the bus, at one
part I saw the bus pulling up at the
other station and I was like, "Oh, no. I
got to get to the old city." So, I start
I start now. There's a soldier behind me
that gets off and he goes rats, right?
Which means run. and he was holding a
gun. I'm like, I'm running. Yeah. So, I
I run and right when we got to the bus,
what happens?
I Oh, I told you this one already.
Anyway, so the bus pulls away. The bus
pulls away. Now, I want real answers
here. Don't just get caught up with
titles and don't just caught up with,
you know, be real to me. Be real with
me. How do you feel at that moment? How
do you feel? Oh, come on. You guys are
too easy. Yeah. I feel angry management
at that moment. You know what I mean?
It's just like in Hartford. You know
what I'm saying? Okay. So you feel not
too thrilled, not too excited, but some
people can deal with it. Some people are
like, "It's all right." You know, but I
was like, "Ah." One of those, you know,
motion you go, "Ah, you want to say more
things, but you're Jewish." So I'm like,
"Aha." I go, and this guy next to me,
this guy next to me, this Israeli
soldier, I said to him, I'm like, "Well,
you know, I guess Gamu Lova. Yeah, this
two is for the best." And then the guy
turns to me, this Israeli soldier, who's
about 5'2, and he says to me in an
Israeli soldier voice, because they
always have to do this because they're
Israeli soldiers. He goes, I call it,
right? Which means like everything is
for the best. It's amazing because when
they're soldiers, that's how they talk.
When they get out of being a soldier,
they hand in their gun. They totally
change. Ah, shalom. Say,
and they walk out and it's amazing.
Okay. Anyway, so the guy goes,
"Everything's for the best." And I'm
like, "Oh, yeah, really. Everything's
for the best." He goes, "Yeah." go, "How
do you know?"
He's like, "Well, I sure hope so.
Otherwise, life really stinks." I said,
"That, my friend, is a fantastic proof."
Thank you. Yeah, but that didn't really
help. But if he's still not upset or
angry, what happens? Bus pulls away, but
it stopped 20 ft later. I'm like, "Oh,
alhamdulillah." I go and I run over. I
get to the bus. And when I get right to
the bus, I knock on the window. And the
driver, he looks at me and he goes,
"And then he pulls off.
And that's when I borrow the gun. Now
you understand people. I'm not too
thrilled. If you still didn't get upset,
you still didn't get upset. I got I
don't got time to play these games. All
right. I got to get to the old city. So
I stop a cab. How much to the old city?
So the guy goes, "Um, hold on. Hold. I
have to think this, too. Make sure I get
this right. Uh, 20."
So the guy goes to me, 30 shekel.
I saidim, "What do you do in Israel if
you don't like a price? What do you do?"
You barter. Okay. You barter. You
barter. No.
Like I don't know. Be careful where you
are. Please don't take caps. All right.
But I'll tell you like this. Yeah. I
don't know. I don't know what that
means. Anyway, the point is that you
bargain. You say you bargain. All right.
So I go, but the way you bargain with
Israelis is you don't actually say
numbers. You just yell. That's all you
do. So the guy goes slow. I go. The guy
goes, you know. Okay. I said that's what
I thought. Yeah. And we get into the cab
and we go and we get there. We get
there. I give him a 50. He gives me back
20. But he gives it in change, right? So
I won't notice. Yeah. He pulls off. I'm
like, I can't that. And then the bus
goes by. I'm like that. And bus goes
off. I can't believe it. And as I'm
counting, still not angry. You have You
missed the bus. The guy waves to you. He
rips you off. I can't believe I'm doing
the money falls through my fingers into
one of those cracks in the ground. I
can't believe I bent down to pick it up.
Someone knocked me over. Yeah. You're
still not upset. A tornado came out of
nowhere and ripped off all of my
clothing. Just mine. Yeah. I was once
giving this class and there was a guy
from Oklahoma and he goes yeah
I'm like what is that like a normal
thing for you like you're standing at a
bus stop and
Mary I lost him again you know let's
start over anyway but the point is my
friends even if it's not that I know
obviously I was exaggerating with the
point where the bus went too far but
besides that everything understand my
friends we all things in our lives would
get us upset all things life get us a
little bit agitated perhaps frustrated
and maybe even angry Every one of us get
it. Especially if you're like the video
person and the guy is just not standing
still. Like you just can't stand that.
Oh, it excuse me. Oh. Anyway, so so the
point is we all have things that get us
upset and angry. And the question I want
to try to address tonight is what's the
source? What's the root? The root the
root is on fire perhaps like what is the
source and the root of the concept of a
person's anger and how can a person
overcome it? How can a person do it? And
I want to know like how you have real
power the rabbis maybe say to really
overcome this concept. Yeah. So, where's
a where does a person where does it come
from? So, let's let's and there's time
is not on my side. No, it ain't. But I'm
going to try to try to bring this out
anyway. Let's let's see if a couple
people do me a favor. The one thing I
ask of you is don't give me your
brainwashed answers because of your
therapy
and different things that you have seen.
Yeah. I want you to get me real over
here. I want you now in the room, can
anyone think of a time when if you can,
we'll do this like we did on Friday
because I see it didn't work as well
when I actually asked. If you could
think of a time which made you angry,
then do not raise your hand. Whoa. Okay,
everybody relax. Now, can anyone
actually think of a time? Raise your
hand. You don't I'm not going to call on
you and ask you what it is. I just want
to know, can you think of a time when
you were angry in life? If so, raise
your hand. If so, raise your hand. If
so, wow, you guys are very calm. Oh, now
it comes up, right? The women are like
this. The men are like
their wives are here. Yeah. Okay. Their
wives are here. I see other women are
like, "What you mean angry, boy."
Anyway, all right. So, think of a time.
Think of a time in your life when you
were angry. And I want you to tell me
where did it come from. What made you
angry? What? Now, I don't want to know
the example. I don't care about the of
course I care. I care about every one of
you. Every nishama, every nama needs to
be inspired. Okay? But what I'm trying
to say is I don't really care about what
the case is. What I want to know is what
was it about that that made you angry?
Can anyone think of a circumstance and
you better not tell me some Rambam? I
want you to be real with Well, the
Rambam. I want you to be real with me.
Tell me a time. Think in your life you
were angry and tell me why you were
angry. We will now wait.
Someone hurt your feelings. Someone hurt
my feel what? Oh, your feelings. Okay.
Someone hurt your feelings. Yeah. Things
didn't go the way I wanted. Therefore,
I don't understand. I didn't get it. Say
it again. You assume that. Why are you
talking about me? Yeah. You Yeah. Go
another way. Yeah. Therefore, out of
disappointment.
Out of disappointment.
What does that mean? You got angry.
I don't understand. All you told me is a
f I do, by the way. I really do
understand. It's just a It's a
technique. It's a tactic. You
understand? I totally understand. I just
want you to bring it out more clearly.
In other words, when you say that things
don't go the way that you want, what
should be the response when somebody
doesn't get something that they want?
What should be the response?
Come on. No, I don't mean what should I
be religious. I mean, what what would be
a normal response? A a natural what?
Disappointment. No, come on. And listen
my friends I think we've discussed I
don't think here we've discussed this
but if you want a real answer an honest
answer a real answer who do you go to to
ask psychi psych good kids right you go
to children children say it exactly like
it is this is why I always told my wife
never ask your kid does this dress make
me look fat because then your kid will
just say no mommy your fat makes you
look fat like they're very very honest
which is why you go to a kid you go to a
child they'll tell you exactly what's
going on. What does a child do, assuming
they haven't yet grown up to be an
adult, and that's around four or five,
what does a child do when they don't get
what they want? What do they do? They
cry. What's the feeling? It's sadness.
You're disappointed. No. What's anger?
Come on. What was it? What is it?
Okay. So, now we'll get Rambami on you.
Okay. So, the Rambam comes along and he
says a beautiful idea. I'm going to
share with you two statements from the
Rambam. And the Rambam said like this.
And we're gonna ask a question on both
of them. Number one, number one, the Ram
says that out of all the character
traits a person should have, we very
classic Rambam, you should take the
golden path.
So is take the middle road. Don't be a
person who gives away all your money.
Don't be a person who gives away none of
your money. Don't be a person who's
always excited. Was always a right it
goes find that middle path except for
two things says the Rambam. A person
should try to stay to the opposite
extreme trying never to fall prey to
these two things. What are they? Number
one is anger. Number two is ga gavat.
Right? The idea of hottiness, arrogance,
ego,
um, pride. My therapist said those are
all different. Okay, I get it. I
understand. Yes. But we're going to go
like this.
Anyway, so that's fine. Keep it. Oh, so
back to what we were saying is that is
that understand that it all comes down
to the concept of of the ego essentially
use that word. Okay, Lego my ego, right?
Lego, right? So essentially what it is
is again but use whatever you want. The
point is says the Rambam that GIA is
what he calls it. Okay, Ga and Cas.
Question number one
is what is a connection. What is a
connection between anger and arrogance
if there is any? Question number two is
based off the gumar and shabas page 105b
towards the bottom of the page and the
gumar over there says we're not going to
go with the gar we're going to go with
the rambom on the gumar because it says
a little bit different the truth is
those who know the kale we're not going
to know what that the point is the
rambom says
anyone who gets angry
someone who gets angry it's as if they
worshiped idolatry it's in it's in idols
the question is what's the connection
anger and arrogance what's the
connection anger and idolatry what's
going on over here So again, I
apologize. This is very hard for me.
It's the truth to be able to do this to
you. I I just I know they're going to
want me to end on time. And I have a lot
of lot a lot to do right now. So I'm
going to try to just rip through this.
Number one. Number one, the connection
between anger and arrogance is very
simple. And if you disagree, I want you
to speak up. I do. I want you to speak
up. You're welcome to tell me I'm wrong.
I you know, my wife tells me also, but I
just want but she's wrong. Just But
she's not. Is she here? Anyway, so um
but I want to say is just the follow.
Number one, the connection anger and
arrogance is that essentially
the reason you're getting angry and the
root moral speaks about this also brings
out I think it's similar that when a
person gets angry where is it coming
from it is coming from the arrogance
it's coming from arrogance and it's
along the lines you see it's it should
be a certain way essentially it should
be a certain way what does it mean
should be I'm entitled to it's supposed
to be what's going on not I just want
something to be it's meant to be that
way. That's the way it's supposed to be.
Essentially, think about a time in your
life when you were angry and it was not
from arrogance. Good. So, now we see
that that's the case. Every time we're
going to get what is it essentially? Let
me give you a case. You're putting your
kid to sleep. You put them to sleep and
then they come out and you put them to
sleep and then they come out and then
you put them to sleep and then they come
out and then you chain them up and you
look, whoa, did I say that out loud? I'm
so sorry. Not me. My friend, whatever.
Okay. Whatever. My friends, my wife, but
and they say, "Okay, go ahead." And they
go, "And what happened?" Then you get
angry. Excuse me. I'm the parent. You're
the child. How dare you? This is not the
way it's supposed to be. Right? In other
words, what are we saying? Anger is
coming from arrogance. That's number
one. Again, if you disagree, I'm happy
to hear. If you want to speak up, yell
it at any time. It gets a little
exciting. If people like to argue, it's
good. No one. Okay. Then we have number
two. Number two, what's the connection
between anger and idolatry? So, this
goes into a big discussion. I'm going to
go along with those opinions that will
work for what I'm trying to say. And
that's the following. understand the
fact that the Lord prayed
the abisher or the abisher if you were
reading your speech when you were 13. So
the aishar whatever enough about me. So
the aishar comes along and said my
father wrote the speech I didn't look at
after you know I'm like you know the
abisher I don't think a word of y I'm
like I want to thank the aishar and I
was like who right? I'm like it's god's
brother anyway. So I said are you angry?
That's a bonus right there. Anyway but
it
this week's he okay so anyway so what
happens is it's idea when a person gets
angry what are they doing? That my
friends is known as idolatry. Why?
Because Hashem runs the world. Hashem
fears. Oh, Hashem runs the world. And if
the Lord runs the world and the Lord
runs the world and we are getting angry
at that idea, what essentially are we
saying? What are we doing? Who are we
worshiping? Clearly, it's not Hashem. At
the very best or worst or least, it's
ourselves. In which case, we're not
understanding that everything that
happens in one's life, every step you
take, every move you make, Hashem is
watching, right? He's want. Can't you
see what I'm saying? You belong to him.
That's every step is person. Hashem is
there. What song? What's is that? What
is it? Journeys like anyway. So
everything a person's into.
So anytime a person's involved, Hashem's
involved. Hashem is involved. And if
we're getting angry, then what are we
saying? This is very heavy. What are we
saying? Essentially, we're saying the
following. God, I didn't want to have to
be the one to tell you this. Okay? I'm
saying, but you're wrong.
You see, because if we thought that God
wasn't wrong, we wouldn't be angry. And
I'll prove it to you. Prove. Proof means
100%. You should never really use the
word proof. I should have said I'll
bring you overwhelmingly significant
evidence to show that this is true. But
I'm going to rather say differently. I'm
going to prove it to you that what I'm
saying is true and that it's coming from
the idea when a person understands.
Let's say give it give an example. U
formalities speaking technique just to
bring out the idea. We're all with me.
Have you guys ever been in an argument
before with somebody?
Yes. Okay. Good. All right. Now, have
you had a situ What do you think? I
forgot what I'm going to say. Like,
that's a question. Okay, I'll make it
more simple. Have you been in an
argument before with someone? Question
mark open to the crowd now. Answer.
There you go. All right. Now, you get
into some silly arguments. Silly
arguments. You know, you say, you know,
make a right turn in two blocks. And
then the guy goes, um, it's actually
three blocks. You go, um, okay, two
blocks. And then they go, no, three
blocks. And then it starts to escalate.
Two block, three, two block, three
block. And then go, ah, I forgot which
one I had said already. But let's say,
let's say I go, it's three blocks, the
other guy, no, I go two blocks, other
guy goes three blocks. Okay, I go two
block, three block, two block, three
block. And then it turns some silly
crazy argument.
Have you ever been doing that? And
you're going two block. And as you're
going two block, you then recognize, you
then realize, wait a minute,
it's really three blocks.
How do you feel at that moment? You feel
pretty stupid now. You don't show that.
You go, I don't even have to talk to you
anymore. Okay. You're so off. Yeah. And
if you're driving at the end of two
blocks, you won't make a right turn. It
doesn't matter what is there. You
understand? It's a cliff. Like, what are
you doing? It's a shortcut.
Yeah. But the point is, we go, we would
rather die than prove to the fact that
we were wrong. But the point is, that's
what we do. We go at him. What do we do?
What? But we feel really, how do we
feel? We feel stupid. Because the way it
works like this. When you know you're
wrong,
you feel silly. When you think you're
right, you get angry. Does everybody get
what just happened? When you think
you're right, you get angry. When you
know you're wrong, you feel silly. So
essentially, what's it coming from? Is
this feeling of I am right. There's
nothing to talk about. What about if you
feel the pain of somebody else? It's not
even you. It's just somebody else. It's
injustice. Whatever. Same thing. He
says, "This is not the way it's supposed
to be." Really? What is the way it's
supposed to be? The way that I want it
to be. Everybody get that. I'll give you
even more. I'll give you deeper. I'll
share what happened with my brother and
I. We were once standing on the corner
of
a street in now. My brother's not from
he lives in Bamesh.
Extra crispy. And we're standing on the
corner and and gash.
And what happens is that we're standing
there. People are going to be like, "Is
this guy like what's wrong?" Anyway, so
the lights shut off. So, you know what
I'm saying? It's like a thing when
lights shut. So, anyway, so there's a
camera here for all those who are
wondering what's going on. So, so
basically, it was just confining me to
my box. Uh, so, so what happens is that
my brother and I were speaking and we're
close, but we came very close all of a
sudden because literally out of nowhere,
it's not real. It's an expression. It
was out of somewhere. Nothing's out of
nowhere. Only Hashem does, but you know,
out of nowhere, someone came. all of a
sudden and came and pushed me in the
back unwarranted. Didn't do anything.
I'm up against my brother. I was like,
he's like, "Yo, what are you doing?" I'm
like, "I don't know what's going on."
You know, we're close. Back off. Yeah.
So, I back up and I turn and I'm like,
"I can't believe who what got clipping
number 11. How could that? What's go I'm
about to knock that, you know, I'm going
to knock I'm going to turn around. I'm
going to turn around. I'm going knock
that." Every now and then you get a
little bit upset. Whatever. I'm about to
go. I'm turning and I go left. I go
left. You know, I'm in the south pole.
You don't know what I'm saying. He won't
even see a comment, right? And I turn
around and as I turn around, a little
old lady. Oh, you you know the story.
So, there was this little old lady. I'm
like, "That's my grandma." Anyway, so uh
it was my grandmother. Anyway, so I
turned around and when I turned around,
it's good that my face got there before
my hand because I saw who it was. I saw
who it was. Now, excuse me. Pardon me.
In all seriousness, I don't know the
politically correct terms in America
anymore. I don't know them in Israel. I
don't know them anywhere. So, forgive me
if I say this. There was a there was a
boy there and this boy was very well
known in Shalim. He had a a disability.
Is that right? A mental disability. And
when I saw who it was and I realized
what was going on, I then said, "Oh,
yeah. I'm so sorry. I made a mistake.
You should have a great day." And the
guy looks at me goes. And he walks away.
I'm like, "Okay, bye." And I turn back
and I talk to my brother as if nothing
happened. Now, my brother's looking at
me like I just fell off the moon, but
he's been doing that for years for some
reason. So, like, I didn't make anything
of it. And then I realized, oh, he's
not. He's like, "What's just happened?"
I'm like, "Oh, you don't know that guy?"
He's like, "Naturally." I'm like, "Would
you like me to explain?" He's like,
"Naturally." I said, "Okay, that guy, he
has a disability."
And he walks down the streets of
Shalime. And this is what he does. When
he gets close to somebody, he pushes
them.
And when I realized who it was, I came
to the realization he's not pushing me.
I just happen to be standing where he
pushed. Does everybody hear what I just
said?
And since you're not coming against me,
then we're okay. But if you're coming
against me,
then I'm going to start walking very
strangely. You understand? And hopefully
you'll be scared. And if not, I'll turn
around and run. Yeah. But I'll show as
if I have power. Right? Understand my
friends. If you don't touch the ego,
you're fine. Think of another think of
another scenario. Then we'll start
shifting into how to overcome these
ideas. This killing me on time here, but
you're standing there and you get kicked
in the leg. Totally. You're like, what's
going on here? And this happens all the
time, right? Something happens and it
happened to me and I turned around and
I'm about to get all upset. I turn
around and nobody is there. Nobody is
there. You kicked yourself. I told you
the story. So I turn around. It was my
grandmother kicking me again. It was out
of control. We started bartering. We got
a cab. Was out of Anyway, so what
happens is then I go ahead and and I and
I turn around and nobody was there. And
this time I one time I kicked myself.
This time I hadn't kicked myself. So I
turn around. I'm like, "What's going
on?" And I look down and I see a
one-year-old kid. A one-year-old kid
grabbed my leg. Okay. So what's your
response? There's one of two responses.
Number one is you just, you know, you
like you punt, you know, say you go. No,
of course not. Of course not. You use
your right leg, right? That's number
one. No. So, number one is you do that.
Now, number two, it's like, oh, it's
just a kid, right? Oh, it's just a kid.
So, clearly they're not coming against
me. It's only when we feel it's only
when we feel like someone's coming
against us. How could you come against
me? my ego. You stand up to me, we've
got a problem, my friends. Okay, so we
understand where it comes from. Do we
understand the dangers? The danger Will
Robinson of what happens when a person
goes ahead and they get angry? What
happens when a person gets angry? It's
unbelievable. We all know that the
Jewish people were enslaved. Where were
they enslaved? Egypt. Okay, he could
have said anywhere it would have worked.
But let's go with Egypt. Jewish people
are enslaved in Egypt. Were there for a
number of years and what ends up
happening? God's like, "All right, it's
time to let my people go." So what
happens? He goes ahead and he's like,
"All right, first we're going to have a
little show here, right? Charlie went
through it today for those who are
there. We're going to go through all the
different stuff." Okay, so we go through
the plagues. All right, I want you to
again, this is class participation as
requested. Okay, and that's the
following. The first plague, the first
Makkah was
okay. So I heard blood and I heard dam.
Does everyone agree? Yes. Okay. Second
plague.
There's a lot of second plagues.
Interesting. You guys got a weird sader
going on. All right. So, in mind, the
second one is only one. Uh, what's I
need someone to tell me what's the
second one.
Okay. In Hebrew, tell me what is it?
Who speaks Hebrew? Who speaks Hebrew?
You speak Hebrew. Okay. In a flower,
there's something called pollen. How do
you say pollen?
Yeah. Come on. I thought you spoke. All
right. Anyway, so Oh. Oh, you speak.
Okay. How do you say satellite dish?
Yeah. Get out. All right. Anyway, come
on. No one knows that. Yeah. All right.
And anyway, it's a play, but that's
fine. Okay. So, we have is the
following. We have We just said it. No.
No one's listening. Okay. So, so we have
a uh the second plague was a plague. You
you nailed it over there, but we're
going to keep it down for a second cuz
no one over here heard it. The plague
was the plague of second plague
second plague. English frogs. Frogs.
Okay, so we have over here we have
frogs. We have Are they agreeing? Yes or
no? Who thinks yes? Raise your hand. Who
thinks no? Raise your hand. Who's
undecided? Raise your hand. One person.
Okay, the rest of you.
Okay, I'm gonna ask it again. Here we
go. Frogsa,
are they agreeing? Yes. Who thinks yes?
Who thinks no? Let's try again. Who
thinks yes? That whole section. Come on.
Yes or no? Who thinks no? Yes or no? I
don't know. What are we saying now?
Right. Okay. Okay. What's the answer?
Good. How do you say how do you say
frogs in Hebrew? Frogs. Whoa. Whoa.
Whoa. Not spar. All right, everybody
relax. You understand? Got a little bit
too much of that this weekend. a little
bit too much. All right. And I have to
defend Rabbi Far with everything that I
can. All right.
Okay. So, here we go. So, we have it's
what does mean frog? Because we know
what happens is that the med tells us
what ends up happening is coming this
summer. He didn't know what was
happening. Hey guys, I'm going to play
by the Nile. And then a big thing. What
is that? With action. Get down. Double
the action. Get down again. And we know
what happens is that this massive frog
came out of the Nile River. So what they
do, call the weapons, the sophisticated
weapons to the infantry with their
sophisticated sticks. And they hit the
frog and what happens? It starts to
multiply. They then hit the frog again.
What happens? This is complicated
mathematics. But if you hit a frog and
it multiplies. You hit it again, it
multiplies again. What should you not
do? So why didn't they stop? Now I want
to ask you, what would you rather have?
There's going to be a plague. Okay? It's
going to be frog. You're going to have a
plague, a frog. It's going to be one
massive frog. But if you hit that frog,
it's going to start multiplying. Would
you rather have one massive frog or 45
billion little ones getting up in here?
Up in here? They're going to make you
lose your mind. What would you rather
have? One or bilions? Neither. Right.
Neither. Okay, good. This is a Jewish
ber right there. The answer is obviously
one. So why didn't they stop hitting the
frogs? comes along the stipler and he
says from here you see a deep insight
into the human psyche spoke in Hebrew
those
human psyche he says you see that what
happens when a person gets angry they
will do things even if it will harm
themselves and we all do this oh my gosh
I can't even believe this I'm so upset
about what happened ah that's your own
phone I don't care right and you throw
and then they smash the phone and after
they smash the Hashem anyway whatever
any it's just a face. We're like,
"Anyway, but that was real." Okay. So,
so they go ahead and they after they do
that, what happens? They're like, "Ah,
they pick it up the camera. It's your
phone again. I don't care." They do it
again. We do things even harm ourselves.
We destroy our relationship. We destroy
our friends. We destroy our opportunity
to destroy everything when a person gets
angry. So, how does a person overcome
it? We're all out of time, but thank you
so much for coming and I wish you a lot
of in everything that you do. But for
those who want to stay in here, here we
go. We got the Here we go. Let's try to
do this. Now there's a couple of answers
to this. The number one answer really
ultimately when I say number one I don't
mean I don't even know what I mean by
that but number one would be a answer in
answer a answer would be that the more a
person understands that there's hashem
in the world the more a person connects
with the almighty the more understands
that
the more they'll get the fact that
there's something going on if it there's
nothing random but that's very difficult
I'm not saying that it shouldn't be done
it absolutely should be done but in
terms of practical steps that one can
take to start to overcome what can be
done. So, there's a number of them.
We're going to start with at least one
of them. I don't know if we'll be able
to time for others. We'll start with at
least one of them and then if we can get
more, we will. We're willing to stay a
little longer. Yeah, but they have that
keynote thing and then I don't come back
next year and then whatever. Then my
kids actually love me. So, the truth is
maybe I should. You know what? All
right. So, here we go. So, number one
comes along the Ramban. The Ramban of
Moshin.
Ramban, great sage 1194 to 1277. And he
wrote a very famous letter that many of
you are familiar with probably. It's
called the letter of the Ramban. Yeah.
Yes. It is very very you know you think
like you need advertising. That letter
has been everywhere. You know it's like
what are we going to I can't think of a
name. Let's call it the letter. Anyway,
so they came along and the ramban
and the says the following idea. We know
he starts off right a letter he's
writing probably became one of his last
letters. A letter he wrote to his son to
get close to Hashem etc. And he starts
off the letter.
Listen my child to the teachings of
thine father. However, forsake not the
teaching of thine mother. But then he
gets into the letter itself and it's so
powerful. It's so unbelievable what he
says. You could understand this is a
rishon. The ram is a rishon. We're not
talking about rish means one of the
early commentaries. The words of the
rishon are not games. When the rishon
speaks, we listen. We look at each word.
We break it down. We understand what
does it mean. Break it down in a way
which we could really understand depth.
You could read something and you can get
it or you can read something and you can
get it. And that that's better that
second one. Right. So the question is
what does Ramban say? Correct me if I'm
wrong. I have in front of you have it in
front of you. Please hand it to me.
Stop right there. Accustom yourself
always.
Accustom yourself always to speak. I'm
sorry.
gently
to every person
and at all times. Now what's the Ramban
saying in a very simple understanding a
person could say what he's saying is
straight up you know get into you know
speak uh calmly in all people in all
times but the Rambano what's he saying
the following you got to know who how we
work how do we operate human beings we
work by one major factor is how we run
our lives and for those who are there
this afternoon for Charlie Arari he
mentioned this in his class as one of
the three major principles necessary In
order for a person to instill something
and actually have change,
we live our lives based off habit.
That's how we live our lives. Changing
one's habit will change one's life. Our
life is our habit. You change the habit,
you change your life. We're creatures of
habit. That's what we are. So what it
says is accustom yourself always to
speak gently to all people and at all
times. What does it mean all people?
What does it mean to accustom yourself
always? What does always mean? Don't get
angry. Always. Good. I don't remember
where we said angry there, but always
to speak all of your words. What does
all of your words mean? You're catching
on. All of your words. Gently to all
people. What does all people? Do not say
all people, everyone. Or everybody.
Without exception. What does that mean?
That's not doesn't help me. Give me an
example. What does it mean? All people.
What was that? Give me Give me one
second.
What was he say?
Sorry. Okay. Sorry. Sorry. Okay. So, a
what does it mean? It means all people.
An example of that would be one's I
think you said father
one's mother one's mother-in-law. You
know my my father-in-law was introducing
someone you know me to somebody else. He
goes, "Oh, this is my my my daughter's
husband." You know, they're mad. Oh,
yeah. What's that? I said, "He's my he's
my son-in-law." And he's like, "Okay."
And my phone, he's like, "And I want you
to know I really I love him like a
son-in-law."
I was like, "Thanks. Thanks, Dad.
You're out of the will. Didn't work."
Anyway, so so understand my friends,
your father, your mother, your sister,
your brother, your friend, your
relative, your teacher, your student,
your mailman. Why am I saying like that?
Cuz if I say everyone, then your mind
you think everyone. But if I say your
father and your mother, your spouse,
your husband, your wife, your child,
then we start to think more practically.
Real real the people right here. No, not
your kids. My kids. No, yours. Yes.
Understand that. What? A costumeselves
gently all people at all times. What
will happen if you do such a thing? If
you get into a habit of doing such a
thing,
and if a person does that, it will save
them from anger, which is a terrible
character trait to afflict mankind. Why
is that? Because we are creatures of
habit. And when a person gets into a
habit of speaking calm, it usually
builds on itself. It builds. Nobody. You
walk into your house, you see
something's broken. You go, "Oh my gosh,
who did this? I'm going to find them.
I'm going to kill them." Rare do you
find the following? You walk in,
something's broken, you say, "Oh my
goodness,
who did this?
I'm going to find them.
I'm going to kill them."
There's a disconnect. There's a
disconnect. Imagine if involuntarily
your body made some sort of spasm every
time you're about to get angry. As
you're about to get angry, your body
went like this. You're like, I can't
even what's going and you went like
this. All of a sudden, just out of
nowhere, your body just went like that.
And you're like, all right, you know, I
feel pretty. And you're just like that.
Just like that. You'd be like, what's
going on here? I'm assuming that's
unusual for you. If it's not, then you
should speak with someone. We'll talk
about it after. But a person wants so
unusual. It's so different. It's so
weird that you will automatically
realize, hey, something's up over here.
I'm not telling you how to control your
anger when you are angry. I'm trying to
attempt to get to a point where we
cannot get angry in the first place. And
if we're able to grab it before it grabs
us, then what happens is a person is
able to stop it before it ever occurs.
And what happens is at that point of no
return as it builds, if you grab it
before it goes, then what happens? And
you're good. If not, then unleash it and
it's over. The beast is out. But a
person gets so emotive
and what happens next?
Understand what that means? Everybody
saw what happens.
What? I got rid of anger and humility
comes into my heart. How does that work?
Because what is anger coming from?
Arrogance. You get rid of that. What do
you have? Humility.
Yeah. Come over here. Get from behind.
It's a good shot. You know what I mean?
Like one of those. You're not ready.
Hold on a second.
Is that good? You got that because
people does everybody get Do you
understand?
When you get when a person goes ahead
and say that then it goes on. How does
that work? And then comes humility. So
number one number one and I guess it's
going to be only be number one. going to
do a recap, end with one story. But
number one is when a person gets into a
mode where we speak gently, we speak
calmly. And if we get into that mode,
what happens is it will start to
overflow into other areas. And when we
start to get control over ourselves,
then a person builds a habit of that.
And then when it starts to raise our
voice, it's so unusual that we're able
to catch it before it builds. There's so
much more to this. Obviously, that's
like everything in life. These are sound
bites. But I want to do right now is
just a quick recap of everything we did.
We'll end off with bleeder one point
which we discussed. Bleed nether means
I'm lying and then uh and then you can
go. I'll then ask are there any
questions? No one will raise their hand.
We'll look at each other awkwardly for a
moment. I will say thank you. You will
clap. I will leave. Okay, here we go. So
we saw at the beginning what happens
when goes tries to grab the bus goes out
and goes and miss the bus. Then he goes
then he waves and go a little bit
further through the tornado come
Oklahoma. I said we've been hoping like
that things going how does the person
where does it come from? Says the ram
bomb we got two ideas. Number one is a
person to stay for the oppos
and arrogance. Why is it that because
every time you get angry come from
arrogance and besides it with the chabas
page 105 105b good and the bottom page
says call what does that mean? answers
getting angry and saying Hashem's not
involved with this or go no it's two
blocks three blocks two blocks two
blocks everybody's gal
what happened you know what grandma back
off okay you got anyway so what happens
going to realize something else
a person realize that I come against me
then we're cool chill like a villain in
Brooklyn good okay that's we go like
this all right then we get a little
further person overcome it what happens
right we got fired him whatever and then
we come the frogs stop hitting it why
don't you stop hitting the frog that's
what happened the person gets angry they
drop their phone and who knows if it
still works Okay, then we get to person
overcome it. Says
understand what happens. You get rid of
one thing, you get the other thing. My
friends, it's a one thing is connect
with the other. You get rid of an
arrogance. How does it work? We're
creatures of habit. When a person gets
like that, you start to realize
something a little strange. You start to
feel angry, you overcome it. All right.
Okay. I don't know if I missed anything,
but let me end with this one point. The
one point is like this. You know, I just
can't, you know, I hear what you're
saying, Freriedman. Okay. I hear, but I
just can't control it. I can't control.
You can't control. I want to prove to
you. Prove
I want to prove to you that you can
control it.
You buy yourself. I heard the following
mushel. I I it may have come from of no.
I heard it from of Eric Cooper Smith. A
person goes ahead and they buy
themselves a brand new Lamborghini
Diablo. Those are familiar. It's a car.
It's like a Camry, but it's not.
So, a person buys themselves a brand new
Lamborghini Diablo. It's pink. All
right. Whatever. Okay. It's got yellow
flames. Yeah, yellow flames with a tint
of red. All right. And on the odometer,
it's got 0.0000
one. There's a one there. All right.
This thing's brand new. You drive it off
the lodge and you're like, I'm chilling,
chilling, chilling, chilling, chilling
in my Lambor Lamborghini.
And as you come to the first red light,
the stop sign, the robot, if you're from
South Africa, you come to the first
thing, you stop there. And as you're
like, "Yeah, yeah, yeah. You got your
Lamborghini. What happened is all of a
sudden someone comes and rear ends you.
Someone nails you in the back of the car
and you're like, "No. Oh no, they
didn't."
Uhhuh. No. Now before you get a time to
even process what happened, they go in
reverse and they do it again. You're
like, "Okay, all right. Let's start.
Let's start." You push the button. Door
opens. Yeah. And you're about to step
out. before you're out. You're not quick
enough. That guy's already out of his
car. He's standing next to you. He's 10
ft tall and he's carrying a saw-off
shotgun. And you turn to the guy and you
go,
"Would you like to hit my car again,
sir?
I don't understand. I thought you were
furious. I thought you can't control
it." The answer is you can control it.
The question is, what's your motivation?
Any questions?
as I suspected. Thank you so much. Been
a pleasure to see you. Take care.
Bye-bye.