Shalom Aleichem, dear listeners. Today, we delve into the wisdom of the Rambam, specifically from the Mishneh Torah, Hilchot De'ot chapter 4. In this chapter, the Rambam guides us on the path of moderation. He teaches us the golden mean, the Shvil Hazahav, encouraging us to follow a middle path in our behaviors and emotions. Of course, this doesn't mean we should be lukewarm in our passions or commitments. Rather, it's about striving for balance, avoiding both excessive indulgence and severe austerity. For instance, we shouldn't be excessively angry, but neither should we be entirely passive. Instead, we should be forgiving, patient, and slow to anger. This wisdom of the Rambam is a guiding light in our everyday life. It reminds us to strive for balance, to avoid extremes, and to cultivate a spirit of moderation in our actions and reactions. Whether in our relationships, our work, or our spiritual practice, the path of moderation can lead us towards harmony and peace. In our fast-paced world, where extremes often grab the headlines, the Rambam's advice is a gentle reminder of the wisdom of the middle path. It's a call to be mindful, to be intentional in our actions, and to seek balance in all aspects of our life. May we all be blessed to walk the golden mean, the Shvil Hazahav, and find balance and peace in our lives. Thank you for joining me in this exploration of the Rambam's wisdom. This podcast was produced and sponsored by Daniel Aharonoff.