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Welcome to today’s reflection on the timeless wisdom from Pirkei Avot. In this week’s teaching, we turn to the words of Hillel: “If I am not for myself, who will be for me? And if I am only for myself, what am I?” This duality speaks to the essence of our existence. We must advocate for ourselves, embracing our needs and aspirations. Yet, true fulfillment arises when we extend our hearts to others. In our daily lives, we often juggle personal ambitions and the responsibility to our community. Finding balance is key. Nurturing our own well-being empowers us to uplift those around us. When we pour into ourselves, we create a reservoir of strength and compassion. So, as you navigate your day, ask yourself: Are you tending to your own garden while also sharing the fruits with others? Strive for that harmony, and you will foster a richer, more meaningful life. Thank you for joining this exploration of wisdom. This podcast was produced and sponsored by Daniel Aharonoff.