Remember to Say Thank You | Pele Yoetz | Hachzek Day 11
Khevra, hope you're doing amazing. Day eleven, Pelotyoats. Let's continue our journey. Vikhe tsarhliskar colo shekota viheva. We're talking about remembering things. Remember a karushbar, remember your sins, remember to write things down, remember to serve a shem, remember that you're a yid. Remember, remember, remember. Now we're talking uh new ideas about remembering, remember the wrong things that you've done, the sins that you've performed in Yama Yosu, from the time you came into this world, yeah, so negasometh, the sins should be opposite you always. Meaning, in other words, remember you're a human being. The more you remember that you're a human, the more you'll be humbled. Like we say, Maybe Sayser, right? We say a person should be a Eurasha Mayyam Besaserva Goli, hidden, revealed. But at first, the the Svarm point out, but remember, you're a person, you're a human being. And person realizes that, he won't be hard. A person should make sure to correct, to try to correct his ways and do Tishuva Kashal Sais according to his ability. We're talking about remembering. There is no forgetting when it comes to the bori. A person who doesn't even try to correct his ways, he's gonna have to deal with that judgment. And Hashem cleanses those who returned to him. Write down mantras, write things, write things that you're working on. That way you could read it, look at it, and become inspired by a kifikh, seeking veloyavar, and don't um remiss. You shouldn't be remiss. From the day you came into this being, realize how much good you have. And give thanks. Thank you, Hashem, according to your ability. It's so amazing to actually do something. Take that feeling of gratitude that you have, Ta Kurishboruch, and put it into something, into an action, into a mitzah and uh spending money on something, whatever that might be. It doesn't give an examples, but perhaps we could think of some. Remember these things and it'll help you overcome your sake call your shame, like we said, to write things down. To write more things down, um you know, the more you experience life, it's another chapter in your life, and you you're a per every person has that quill. Ukneilcha chaver doesn't just mean to acquire a friend, but ukanah is a read. That's what they would write with in a chover as a chibra, machbar as it's a notebook. Uh kneilcha khaver, as we're progressing, going through life to write things down. How are we gonna advance and how are we gonna champion our each other? How are we gonna overcome this? What works, what doesn't. It's important to write things down. Rak is aikabalab chaltai kev, you have to accept things, but is a tumus relayavar, rush karapale, he keeps talking about this this thing to write down, write things down that will help you. It's one of the like we mentioned yesterday, it'll help you in the tahpulos of the eighth serif, strategizing against the eight serif to write things down and then to make it an effort to read from that. Rita every day, uh, or once a week, or at the very least once a month, was that you're in a floor, you're gonna see it's going to be easier for you. It's gonna be incredibly easier for you to champion, overcome the yitzar. Slowly but surely you're going to leave him be. Um and splinter matza kede gulaso, and this person will find his redemption. There's this concept, you know, it's talked about in the works of Chasidas of Ga'ula consciousness, that not waiting till Meshiach to live with a sense of Ga'ula. And there's that's this idea of matza kude. We can find our element of ga'ula, we can live in a redemption, a redemptive type of life, right? But the more we're controlled by the ytzar, the more he he has his reins on us, the more we're an evid to him. But the more we um work on strategies, the more we work on our effort to remember a Qurishbarah, to remember his exaltedness, to remember that to give thanks, to remember all these things, to remember strategies to overcome the ytzarah, then the more we'll be free from his grasp, the more we'll be um in a state of ga'lah, and with this we'll live with simcha, we'll live with joy, we'll live um with amazing dvaikas with a kurish brah. We shall be zaich to tap into that. Wishing you an amazing, wonderful rest of your day. And remember, we'll see you tomorrow.












