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Sometimes people look at me and they
say, "Why do you do all that?" What do
you mean? Said, "You're the uh one that
has this and has that and this and that.
Why are you serving them food? Why you
kissing their hand? Why I'm serving them
food?" Say, "Yeah, you're not a waiter.
Why I'm kissing their hand?" "Yeah,
you're not their servant." You're wrong.
I'm taking advantage of an opportunity
to serve my ticket to Gan Eden. These
are favorite soldiers.
These are my tickets to Gan Eden. And
you want me to miss out on an
opportunity
to serve them, to help them,
to sit next to them, to learn from them.
If I could lay on the ground, they could
step over me so they could climb their
bed like like uh Antonos did with Rebi
Aadosh, I'd be happy to. Just like I
told Kman last night at the event, I
told him, "If you ever need somebody to
step on to get on the bed, please, I'm
first one in I'm first one in line." He
laughed in his humility, but he knew
that I'm serious. Why?
Because
when you see
and you understand at least in your
limited capacity what they are, you
realize this is what wants.
If you could spend one minute more with
them,
whether it's making them a coffee or
it's learning to from them and you miss
out on that opportunity because you
think you have something better to do,
that means you don't know what are and
you certainly don't know what to. And
that's why Torah calls you an alit.
An alit a little boy 12 years old
finished the Mishna in 6 months.
It wasn't too long ago he was Shabbat,
but now he's able to do that. That's a
sad in the making. That Torah that he
learned is better than anybody else
learning Torah right now in the world.
Why? That's of He's not even mitzvah
yet. Those kids that finished the Mishna
most likely gave is a few more a few
more months, a few more years, a few
more
opportunities
to overcome the obstacles and do before
ends it all and brings mashia. A person
that doesn't understand what are a
person doesn't know anything about
Torah. Once a person knows what are
they, they themselves can become one.