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Your Greatest Achievement #Shorts
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When one thinks about their lifetime,
what their greatest achievements were,
what they're most proud of, what mim do
they think will earn them a share in the
world to come. A person may think, oh,
about that time that they learned and
they really knew it well. One may have
even learned the entire shas. Someone
may think about the time they gave a
substantial amount of sudaka to somebody
really in need and bailed them out of a
difficult situation. or somebody may
have been involved in aid organization
and these are all very noteworthy
achievements for
but what may be overlooked is that
actually in the world to come one's
greatest share may be for something else
entirely the reveals to us that there
are 310 worlds in the world to come
Hashem is destined to bequeath to a
righteous person 310 worlds. Did you
ever think about how these worlds are
allocated? We may say, well, probably
300 of them or most of them are for the
good deeds we do and maybe a couple of
them are given to those who overcome
temptation. No, says the villain. Just
the opposite. Of the 310 worlds, 300 of
them are given for overcoming the Yates
and only 10 of them are given for maim
and for doing good deeds. So the next
time maybe you're walking down the
street and you encounter a temptation
and the is trying to persuade you to
look after all he says you've done so
many great things in your lifetime.
There's so many mitzvah that you will
earn a great share in the world to come.
Don't lose this opportunity because by
overcoming the temptations of the atah
harah this may loom larger than any
achievement in your entire lifetime. So
next time you have that challenge you
tell yourself this is the opportunity of
my life to earn something that I could
be proud of for all of eternity.