You Should Write a Book | Pele Yoetz | Hachzek Day 43
Hey Chavra, how are you? Day 43, Peleyoids. We continue. Today's topic, Khidush. Toward novelties. Buckle up, the Beliot is gonna tell us some fascinating things about the importance of writing. Here we go. Person should write whatever new ideas that he develops, he should write it in a book. He shouldn't treat them dismissively. Rather, he should write down these new ideas that he has on his own or that he hears from others. Shari Kassum Mefarshim Shakshu Shane Bisam Mikdish Kaimin Carbanos. Nowadays, when there are no carbanos, a khisid, kidushitar mechabar love. Fascinating thing. Somebody writes down Khidushitorah that will atone for Carbanos. The writing down of Khidushi Torah is like offering Carbanos. I challenge you to think about what that connection might be. I didn't ask for the offerings. I've come with a book that's written before me. It's written that in the future a person is going to have to answer up why he didn't write down certain things that were revealed to him. Ideas, how come he didn't write it down? It was only revealed to you so that you can write it down. So that way you could benefit others, others will read what you have to say. She subsive does back, and that way your lips will move in the grave. How amazing how much can a person accomplish if he would just from the time he's young to write things down? Things that are sweet. There's already five books. There's already a hundred books written on that. There's a come on, I'm not adding. And guess what? You might have heard something, but somebody else maybe didn't hear it. And the way you're presenting it, now you're giving him access to that marmakotm that he wouldn't have had otherwise. So don't be such an honor, don't be so humble. No. Write it down and share it with the world. He's going to learn it from your sefer. And the name of a Khushbarahu will be elevated by all of them. You're doing a mamashitai, Vikashir Godla, Maila Salami Khidushitara called Kobadana, Rayera, Lemisha Ivishma, Khushvahavla Lam Haza. In contrast to the greatness of somebody who learns and it and is Machadesh is Khidushitara, is somebody who just pays attention to the news all day and to the vanities of this world. It's not so good to it's not good at all to do this because then he's being mevatta alter. These thoughts, these these these the news that it just takes over his mind and he can't learn well. He can't dive in properly. Now a person might say, What do you mean? I need to listen to the news, I need to keep up with the time so that way I'm able to stay on my game in terms of paranous. So he's admonishing those who say this. In a person should rather my sifli deas have no person should have the conviction to say, What do I need to know all this stuff for? Right? There's so much news. You could, it could, it it's it's just it's so much information that if we don't buckle down and just say enough is enough, then it's just gonna take over. We're not gonna be able to have kabbana where we're meant to. Hahedr Tobi Mtiya Sarah, the absence of good is better than the presence of evil. Uqvar Amr Rabbi Saint, by the way, is this true in terms of uh you know Jewish news websites? I leave you to answer that question. Uqvar Amr Abu Saint is that al Yashmi Adam Laznadvarm but a person has to be careful. A person has to be careful not to allow his ears to hear idle things because those will be the first limbs to be burnt in the next world. A person has to wage war and galvanize in battle. A person has to be able to do this, and that way bad will be um flipped to vyapihrayb will be flipped to good, and um Hashem will give us benefit, Hashem will give us um and bestow upon us great benefit as well. We should all desire to tap into this element and this important topic of khidosh of Torah, novelty, and we should be careful what we listen to, what we allow to enter our minds, because it's gonna impact our day today. And a person should have the chizik to be able to write to write things down, whether it's your own ideas or things that you've heard, because you never know who's going to benefit from what you have to say. Wishing you all the best, Mirita Sham tomorrow. Pick up with a new topic called Chalush. See you then.


















