July 18, 2026

Life is the Most Valuable Commodity | Pele Yoetz | Hachzek Day 58

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Alright, Chavra, day 58, Peleoites. We continue this section of Chaim Life. And the Peleoites gives us a beautiful perspective. Ukvarkasu Baliya Musur, Musur, Haskil. Are the Balia Musur, the masters of Musr, have already taught us? Shem Yoimulalodam, if somebody asks you a question, if I give you all the money in the world, how much time would you give up from your life? A year, a day, a moment? How much time? Boz Yavuslab, what do you mean? Get away. I'm not giving up my life for money. What do you mean? Of course. So says the Peleot, if you use a similar logic, then we should channel that same way. You would want to keep your life for as much as you can. And you wouldn't trade it for all the money in the world. So then how can we waste our time with so many vanities of this world? We spend it, we spend our so much of our time on things that are silly. Is there a greater foolishness than this? Miho Isha Khavitzchaim, somebody who desires life. He will care for every moment of his life, Milohotzio Levatala, so that it doesn't go to waste. He's going to be more careful than all the money in the world. Because this life is a much more valuable commodity than money. He's going to be involved in serving God his entire life and myself through action of Biddibra Mahshava or through the words that he says or through the thoughts that he thinks. This is something that's not just you know isolated for some moments here, some moments there, when you don't your to fill in or what. No, it's for it's an Avaida Tadiris, it's a constant, continuous obligation. It doesn't matter where you are in your home, on the way, in the job, in the park, in the zoo, and the you the you have this um responsibility of using your maqshava to connect to Akurish Brahvayasu. Even when a person is involved in his business. The service will not be lacking from a good and upright man, meaning he's not going to be lacking this available to dearest this constant obligation of thinking about a karishbaru. Because no matter what he's doing, he's going to include and let God in Vatmi Yashrim, Urchhai Sam, Tomid, Hashem Lenegdom, people who straighten their paths always place a shem before them, this is the purpose of man. If a person lacks a certain level of self-control, where he can't think purity, thoughts of purity all the time. The voice of Yaakov is great. Meaning, so what can he do? Palayaz is going to offer advice. Have a mantra, have a line, have something that you know in learning, and keep repeating that. Use your words. As long as you're in a clean place and you could utter words of dairah, use your words to utter those words. Remember something, write it down, whatever. And learn that which you are a bucky in, and that which is coming forth from your mouth could go in parshamit, let's say the parsha of Tamit, Parsha Shema, Khadaim, the Khain Aza Mishnah Shaguras could go in Yhuda Ben Taimur or the famous Mishnah about Yudabent or a Bikani bin Khashim Khadaim. Find a Mishnah, something, some Jewish inspiration, some text or something. That's a pasak that speaks to you, and remember that pasik and go over it and over it. Go over it even um thousands, even a million times. Even if you learn the pasuk of Achai's Lytna, which seems like a really random pasuk, considers it like you were osek in the difficult sections of Nigam and O'Lo. Again, the Paleoids highlights that our obligation is according to our abilities, Kahi Chaivasov ein poite o'so, don't exempt yourself from this obligation. Right? We're not going to be perfect. I'll call Panama Shikhilasis Yasa. Do what you can do. Try your best. Vizkar Tsurkido show, recall the rock of his sanctity. If you're faced with you know a couple options, choose the least of the bad options. Vyal Yafne, Kel Mi Daito. Don't remove Hashem from your das, from your thinking. And remember, when you put your best foot forward, when you put your best foot forward, a kureshboru will help you out, wishing you all the best. And we should all be Zaychet Hakat, a life of tremendous Chaim. All the best and have a wonderful day.