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Wait, this is the smartest man that ever
lived.
He's saying something that's seems like
common sense. Whatever you're able to do
with all your might, do it. That's like
the Nike commercial. Just do it. They
stole it from me. They are royalty.
They should take m of all the uh money
that Nike made over the last 40 years
and give it to the give it to give it to
somebody in
I had a conversation with my RV.
We learn a lot, speak a lot about
everything.
And
over this uh last month the conversation
that we've had many times in the past
returned about whether it's time to make
aliyah
go to is be surrounded
with kusha
you know make shim online and uh do
whatever I'm doing now already and uh
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perhaps it's a better environment for my
kids. Certainly a better environment for
me. I'm going to be next to Hold Egg.
So,
>> instead of digitally
and that was the idea, that was the
conversation we've had many times
because it was up to me. I would have
already be there.
If it was up to him, I would already be
there. Why? For our personal interest,
that's the best thing.
But being here in Florida has been
something that we decided because
that's where there's the opportunity to
continue doing Kiru with things that may
or may not be available over there,
especially since there are so many Jews
in America and so many Jews in Florida.
Now, what about the fact that the full
potential of the plan hasn't worked in
the last few years?
Well, does it mean the plan didn't work?
Still a lot of things were achieved
whether it's AI rabbi or other
technological advances that we had or
many lectures and films and different
campaigns and food and kals and lots of
other things were done
more of were gathered.
So even if the full potential of the
plan hasn't worked doesn't necessarily
mean that the plan is no good. It's just
really our timing is different than
Hashem's timing.
But the question is until when? After
you learn a shield like this for so many
hours,
which is a lot more hours than what you
guys learned it right now in the last
few hours. It took me a lot more than
three hours to learn this stuff.
It makes you feel like this is tomorrow.
Makes you feel like this is now. 3 hours
starting right now. We're in, you know,
we're in Oshana Rabba right now. They
say 3 hours is the climax. We're waiting
for the things to happen.
So
if we survive the day, I'm figuring,
okay, so after I'm I'm on a plane,
but I don't make any decision without
asking
who, what, when, how partners in every
aspect
and including the decisions. Why?
because there's dawa
and he says I said listen I can do
everything that I'm doing now there to a
certain extent the same way maybe a
little less maybe more or less is maybe
some things that will suffer some things
will improve
and he says
personally that sounds great
the question is once gou
happens
once Mashia comes.
How much are we both going to cry that
you made that move and we forgot or we
lost the opportunity to save another
nama that lives in America.
So yeah, maybe you'll help somebody in
Israel, maybe you'll help uh But
the reality is,
are we going to cry about the one that
you did in Israel? We cry about where
you are right now that we know for sure
it's going to happen more. There's going
to be more people doing ja, more people
getting
what's enough. The question, the big
question, how much is enough?
He says it's a verse. Everything, every
answer question is in a verse.
Lamar
Lamik says in Cohellet Ecclesiastes
chapter 9 verse number 10
whatever you are able to do with your
might do it for there's neither doing
nor reckoning
nor knowledge nor wisdom in the grave
where you are going. How much is enough?
Everything
maximum potential. How much? As much as
you can possibly do. As much as you can
possibly give of yourself. As much as
you can possibly give of your time. As
much as you can possibly give of your
money. As much as you can possibly give
your effort. How much is enough? As much
as you can possibly do. Whatever
strength you have, do it. Why? after you
die or after time's up.
The only thing you're going to have
regret about is not whether you ate more
ice cream or not or whether you built
more buildings or not or whether you uh
spent more time going to the pool or
not. The only thing you're going to have
regret about
is whether you used
the tools that gave you to the full
potential or not.
Because that's what you're going to see.
You see, listen, look at all the tools
you had. You had $550,000 in your
retirement account, but you did not use
it to do kiru because you were afraid to
uh you know, maybe you're not going to
have money when you're retired at 65 in
30 years from now.
Who said you're going to live to 65?
Who promised you 65? Who promised you
next week? Who promised you today?
You didn't give that shure because you
were tired. You didn't read that book
because you wanted to read the
newspaper. You didn't use this effort
because
whatever tools gave you,
you're going to see this is what I gave
you.
This is what you could have done. You
could have been the gdola door in your
community, the gdador in in in your
city, the gdollador in in in Kiru in
your country. You could have been the
one that helped feed 500 every month.
You could responsible to feed thousands
of if you would have simply used the
tools that I gave you.
But you didn't. So what do you have for
it? You have three cars. You have five
houses. You have 30 watches,
a substantial stock portfolio,
three companies, five apps,
three ex-wives, and one current wife.
Kids with many of them and others that
no one knows about.
And guess what?
None of that will help you now.
None of that will help you.
Yeah, but I have my name on the bnes.
Yeah, that also doesn't help you. Yeah,
but I have uh you know why? Look at the
tools you got.
You use them, but use them for that.
And that's why
says
if you're worried about personal there's
no decision there's no discussion
but if you're worried about what the
prophet is saying if you're worried
about what to say if you're worried
about
the honor of hem you're worried about
things that are actually eternal
Then you have to ask yourself whether
you have done everything you possibly
can with all of the tools that you have
because that's what is saying whatever
you're able to do with your might do it.
If you could work an extra hour, work.
If you could learn an extra hour,
meaning on if you uh if you are able to
learn an extra hour, learn. If you're
able to help more, whatever you can do,
do more.
That's why in the world of Torah,
it's constantly compared to business.
Says, Hashem runs the world like a
business. Why? Because you're supposed
to learn, you know, run your life in
Torah as a business. constantly look for
higher goals. If you want to succeed in
business, you have to constantly shoot
for higher goals.
The biggest failures in the world are
usually people that have a to-do list
that ends at some point where they have
10 things and once they get there, they
check it
and they check the next one and they're
looking forward to finishing the to-do
list. Those are usually people that are
the biggest losers in the world. Why?
They're looking to finish,
the biggest winners.
You know what? Who they are? They're the
ones that never finish a to-do list. You
know why? They finish that one, but they
already have two more other things. They
finish three more, but they have four
other things. Each time they finish,
there's already more to be added. They
never There is no finish. That's why
they're a success because they keep
going from from place to place to do
more more more.
Completing the shas
is a stepping stone.
Meaning you finish the shas to do what?
So you can do it again. Okay. So after
you do it again, what do you do? You do
it again. And after you do it again,
what do you do? You do it again.
Okay. Fine. After you do it 100 times,
what do you do? 101. What do you mean?
What's the question?
You finished it. What do you do after
that? You do it again. Why? Because
every single time you do it, you have to
get even higher. It's not just learning
it again. It's learning it a new
learning it differently.
Learning it with a new perspective,
learning it with new knowledge,
learning it with new bishay.
And when a person
sees what says and realize, wait, this
is the smartest man that ever lived,
he's saying something that's seems like
common sense. Whatever you're able to do
with all your might, do it. That's like
the Nike commercial. Just do it. They
stole it from Schlomik.
They are royalty.
They should take m of all the uh money
that Nike made over the last 40 years
and give it to the give it to give it to
somebody in they stole the royalties at
least. But in reality it seems like a
simple statement until you really wait
he's the smartest man of all. So he's
not just saying obviously if you have no
no you understand if you understand what
what is being said here that means that
we have to evaluate ourselves on a
regular basis
to constantly shoot for more. Why?
Because every day you have new strengths
that you did not have yesterday.
You have new information. You have new
bank account. You have new money. You
have new friends. You have new uh
contacts, you have new customers, you
have more than you did yesterday.
Are you using all of that to glorify
name? Sometimes people think, wait, if I
already donate as much as they can. So,
so what else can I do?
Get other people.
Get other people to donate.
Be a fundraiser to help more people do
chv.
Make events.
There's in so many words make an
analysis of whatever powers Hashem gave
you and see am I using all of these
powers to the fullest potential.
Don't think that any one thing is off
limits.
Why? Hashem says everything that I made
to glorify my name idiot. Everything
everything needs to be used everything
can be used to glorify name. Sometimes a
person thinks that it's all about my own
personal resources. It's not.
Hashem does not only give you resources
in your pocket or bank account and in in
your mind. Hashem also gives you
resources. Sometimes your contacts,
sometimes the place you live, sometimes
the friends you have, family members.
There's just simply a lot of different
things that Hashem gives us, but we
don't calculate it as part of what we
have when it comes to Torah.
Medic says with wisdom here,
whatever you are able to do with your
might, do it. You have influence, use
it. You have contacts, use it.
Why? Because the only regret you're
going to have
is what you didn't use.
That's what Lakish was crying about. It
says that after he was coming to the end
of his days, he was he was crying
because he had a little vegetable left.
What are you crying about the vegetable?
No, you're not understanding. I didn't
use all my resources. I missed I miss.
If I miss this, maybe I miss something
else, too.
And that's the thing that people don't
realize. Everyone always says, "Yeah, I
have a cousin and I have a friend. I
have a this, I have a that." You
understanding? If if a person uses all
of their resources to the fullest
potential,
they're in they're they're in the
busiest person in the world.
Yes, they're working, but they have two
jobs. They have the job that gets money
to pay the bills and pay employees and
whatever it is, and then there's the
other job. What? Publicizing Hashem's
name.
How do they knew? How do they know that
they're doing good?
How do they know if they're doing good?
If the blessings that come from
publicizing Hashem's name, help the
other one also.
>> Help the other one also.
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