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Author's Foreword

Introduction

Acceptance

True Accomplishments

The Value of Action

The Value of Action(2)

Accepting Advice

Anger

The Positive Side of Arrogance

Faulty Assumptions

Attentiveness

Attitude

Attitude (2)

The Proper Attitude (3)

Awakening the Jewish Spark; The "Pintele Yid"

Jewish Roots - A Sense of Belonging

Bravery

The Benefit of a Broken Heart

Challenge

Change

Child-Rearing

Choices

Honoring G-d's Choices

Compassion

Competition

Concentration

Inner Conflict

Eternal Connection

Crisis

How to Give Criticism

Depression

The Importance of Eating

Education

Effort

Empathy

Channeling Enthusiasm

Equanimity

Balancing One's Excitement

Excuses

Faith

Fame

Finding G-d

Flexibility

The Proper Focus

Goal Setting

Achieving Goals

Gossip

Gratitude

Hastiness

Healing

Good Health

A Happy Home

Humility

Positive Hypocrisy

Hypocrisy (2)

Identity

Influence

Inspiration

The Power of Intellect

Introspection

Judging Others

Judgmentalness

The Wisdom of a True Leader

Lifting Spirits

Creating Light

Living in the Moment

Lust

Materialism

What Matters

Meditation

Moodiness

The Truth About Motivation

Life's True Necessities

Missed Opportunities

The Pitfalls of Perfectionism

Persistence

Advice for Personal Growth

Proper Planning

Finding the Positive in the Negative

Possession

Prayer

True Prayer

Purpose

Quality of Living

Rationalization

Rationalization (2)

Reaching Out to Others

Security

Security (2)

Self-Assessment

Self-Concern

Self-Control

Purposeful Self-Denial

Self-Esteem

Self-Sacrifice

Slander

The Power of Speech

Success

Suffering

The Power of Thought

The Proper Use of Time

Toil

Toil (2)

Understanding Tragedy

Making the Best of Tragedy

Truth and Honesty

Who Are We?

Worry

Maintaining Youth

Chassidic Soul Remedies
Inspirational Insights for Life's Daily Challenges

Hastiness

Rabbi Dovid Shraga Polter

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A chassid related: I once sat in the Torah study hall of Rabbi Moshe Posner, the great-grandfather of the Alter Rebbe, and was studying with great concentration. By nature I studied very quickly and in a loud voice, and I understood the material clearly.

The Alter Rebbe, continued the chassid, sat in one of the nearby libraries. When I passed him, he told me that I am learning with great desire, but too quickly. I told the Alter Rebbe that it is my nature to be quick. He responded that I must change my nature. When I told him that I cannot, he responded: A Jew has the tools to change his nature and he can accomplish this through kabbalas ol (submitting to the yoke of Heaven). When one gets accustomed [to this new behavior,] it becomes second nature, and the nature that is created thereby changes one's innate nature. Kabbalas ol is the foundation of Torah and one's G-dly service.

The Alter Rebbe continued: Your desire to study Torah is a gift from Above. In the passage "Vaavadetem meheirah mei'al haaretz hatovah, asher A-donai nosein lachem - And you will swiftly perish from the good land that the L-rd gives you," the word eretz ("land") is connected to the word ratzon ("desire"), which alludes to the will and desire in studying Torah and serving G-d. And when G-d gives "the good land," i.e., a desire and will to study Torah, it must be "Vaavadetem meheirah," i.e., one must destroy and rid himself of "meheirah" (hastiness), and study Torah in delight to give pleasure to the neshamah.

Sefer HaSichos 5700, p. 59


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