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Rabbi Moshe Haber Path of the Just -How can I use my winter strengths during summer chaos? 6.11.26

14 min · 11. juni 2026
episode Rabbi Moshe Haber Path of the Just -How can I use my winter strengths during summer chaos? 6.11.26 cover

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https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/1lj28ym47ox4djbrz95u3/The_Path_of_Adaptation_Infographic.png?rlkey=okdsdc4m1j2vgxc6v7f3ae3zk&dl=0 Chapter 26- The trait of Kedusha/Holiness page 522-523 The Path of Personal Development and the Art of Adaptation Jun 11, 2026 This text emphasizes that personal character development is the only true path to reaching spiritual and moral heights. The author explains that while there are universal blueprints for growth, every individual must adapt these stages to their own unique background, perspective, and life circumstances. True progress requires more than just following a set of rules; it demands the ability to apply internal strengths when facing new environments or unexpected life challenges. Using the biblical spies as an example, the speaker warns that even great people can fail if their faith and values do not travel well into new settings. Therefore, one must be prepared for the curveballs of life, such as changing seasons or social pressures, by constantly refining how they implement their virtues. Ultimately, success is defined by how well a person rides the wave of change to achieve a customized version of greatness. https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/8hjnaxij6bhcfzht9b66r/Portable_Character.pdf?rlkey=fsyg888l44cmnux1ip9vn2x17&dl=0

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