This evening I came upon this quotation attributed to Rabbi Nachman of Breslov: “If you are not going to be any better tomorrow than you were today, then what need have you for tomorrow?” That is a serious provocation to self-examination and personal responsibility. What have I done to deserve tomorrow? Tomorrow is a gift…
This evening I came upon this quotation attributed to Rabbi Nachman of Breslov: “If you are not going to be any better tomorrow than you were today, then what need have you for tomorrow?”That is a serious provocation to self-examination and personal responsibility.
What have I done to deserve tomorrow?Tomorrow is a gift I cannot merit, but what would it look like to try to become more worthy of it? What difference would it make, every night, to create new day’s resolutions?
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It is told that there was once a grandson who claimed that his grandfather had been a hidden saint. …
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