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Welcome, dear friends. Today, let's reflect on a timeless teaching from Pirkei Avot, which reminds us of the importance of our actions. Rabbi Hillel teaches, "If I am not for myself, who will be for me? But if I am only for myself, what am I?" This profound statement invites us to find balance in our lives.
In our daily routines, we often juggle personal ambitions and communal responsibilities. Hillel urges us to advocate for ourselves, nurturing our own potential and well-being. However, he also warns against the danger of self-centeredness. We are part of a larger tapestry, and our contributions to the community enrich not only others but ourselves as well.
By embracing this duality, we cultivate a life of purpose and fulfillment. Let us strive to be advocates for our dreams while also lifting others up, creating a harmonious existence. Remember, in each interaction, we have the power to make a difference.
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