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How Chabad Thinks
Yossi Rodal
10 episodes
4 days ago
Chabad is a movement, a philosophy, a vision. You'll be amazed at the perspective you'll gain when you'll learn How Chabad Thinks
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Chabad is a movement, a philosophy, a vision. You'll be amazed at the perspective you'll gain when you'll learn How Chabad Thinks
Show more...
Judaism
Religion & Spirituality
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Embracing flaws - Addressing shame, frustration, and feelings of inadequacy - #02
How Chabad Thinks
1 hour 19 minutes 6 seconds
5 years ago
Embracing flaws - Addressing shame, frustration, and feelings of inadequacy - #02
Self disappointment can be debilitating: we long to view ourselves as ethical individuals but are frustrated at perpetually wrestling with character flaws such as pettiness, greed, thoughtlessness, anger, lack of integrity, or spiritual insensitivity. Reflecting on our flaws produces a destructive sense of shame and inadequacy. This lesson explains the intended role of character flaws in the human condition and explores methods of maintaining genuine optimism and positivity despite their lingering presence.
How Chabad Thinks
Chabad is a movement, a philosophy, a vision. You'll be amazed at the perspective you'll gain when you'll learn How Chabad Thinks