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Welcome, dear listeners. Today, we will delve into the wisdom of Rambam, specifically, the teachings found in Hilchos Teshuvah, Chapter 2, Law 1.
The Rambam teaches us about the importance of free will. He tells us that every individual has the ability to choose between good and evil, to be righteous or wicked. This is a fundamental principle of the Torah and the teachings of our sages.
Now, in everyday life, we face numerous decisions. It could be as simple as choosing to wake up early or snooze the alarm, opting for a healthy meal or an unhealthy one, or as crucial as choosing between honesty and deceit in our personal and professional relationships. The Rambam's teachings remind us that the freedom of choice is always in our hands. We are the masters of our fate, the authors of our life's story.
The Rambam further emphasizes that there is no force that can sway us toward one direction or another. It's all about personal choice. This teaching can empower us. Every day, every moment, we can choose to live a life of righteousness, a life filled with kindness, honesty, and Torah observance.
So, the next time you're faced with a decision, remember the Rambam's words. You have the power to choose. Make that choice a righteous one, a choice that brings you closer to Hashem and makes the world a better place.
Thank you for joining us in today's exploration of the Rambam's wisdom. This podcast was produced and sponsored by Daniel Aharonoff.