Importance of Writing Things Down to Stir Your Memory | Pele Yoetz | Hachzek Day 35
Chaver, how are you? Today is Monday, the 7th of Tamuz. We continue in our learning of Palaoides, day 35. Today we are going to learn what became with all the memories. Sachronos, let's jump right in and see what the Paleoids has to tell us about this important sugya of memory. Mataima noem lichtozi karun lichodover bain lemil to omo bain lemil dishmaya. It's so important, says the Paleoids, and he's taught this before. The importance of writing things down, keeping a memo, keeping understanding of diary, call it what you want. It's very common for people to forget. I can't tell you how many people have told me. You know, they I'll share a vart, I'll share Vart with them, they'll share Vart with me. I'll be like, hey, did you write that down? And I'll be like, no. And people assume they'll remember from year to year. It's just it's not always the case. It's so important to write down a vart, a thought, uh, an occurrence, something that happened. Um, that way we don't forget. Tabla Gebersha, Yushon, Bhaksaf, Kalashapov, Vasovaklash and Nosavanasan. It's a good to record everything that he did, all the negotiations in a business perspective as well. Imagine you have a correspondence, right? That you're able to go back to and refer to. It's very crucial, important. Everything that you owe to other people. Um I remember I wrote something down from Yeshiva from years ago that I I for some reason I found the the little piece of paper. It said like owe money to so and so. And I was able to like recall my memory based on, oh yeah, I think I'd paid that, I think I did end up paying that back, but I had written it down and it it it like it brought back an actual memory of an experience, which is what writing is able to do. Every day, first since you write um something that down, keep a memo, the chain I'll call dovership lasso, so daber, zikar and yasa, he should write everything that he needs to do or say. Um, how often is it that people forget to make a brain of foshes? So he writes it down. This is like the modern day version of the unbuttoning of the button. It's like it's like the a reminder to say ashriyatzah. Sometimes people will have the ashriyatza button, you know, you have one button unbutton, and it reminds you to say ashriatza. He's talking about in his case, he would remove a signet ring from one ring to another. It sounds like the Peleota wore a ring. I don't know the historical context for that, but fascinating. Okay. Um, the point is doing something not strange, but doing something different that way will make you remember something. This is my way to do some type of like mnemonic. Again, to make a mnemonic, it's important that way um you'll you will remember call dara mutal love being mitzah whether it's something just you know, stamazai or an actual mitza. And in this type of way, um you'll be able to remember those things which are generally forgotten, you will find a sense of tranquility, and yeah. So important to write down halakhos, different things that laws that come up year after year. Um right, how often does that happen? Every single year we come back to the same shaila. Do you like uh sorry, do you make a shachyanu on the second night in Yontav and Gallis? And people always have the same question, you go back to the Mahser, which is good, it's Bisay, you could go back to the Mahser. But how about the first time you have the question, or the second time, or the third time? Write down the answer, find an answer, speak thereof, write down the answer, and then you'll know, you'll be able to at least revert back to it. And this is just one example. The certain things that come up, shailas, the things that happen every day, to write them down, it now creates more of a straight path towards doing the right thing and remembering. There's so many Allahs that are relevant to Shmurna's. Or that, is man, things that happen from time to time. And now you'll know what to do. You have a sense of clarity, and you'll actually feel amazing. Kvarla Alo Baerechan Baerech Sahira talks about this similar idea in the topic of Hakan and Zahira, Khad and Dvar Matsich and Shira. Ay and Shem, look over there. I want to write down, says the paladin's the things that people commonly trample on. What you should do in those situations. But I hope to do this. I'm not sure. If you know, let me know. But um, either way, that concludes today's section of the importance of writing things down in order to stir and recreate those memories. And um, yeah, have a fantastic, wonderful, amazing schmack rest of your day. Rinse Shem will see you tomorrow. All the best.












