Mother's girlfriend was given golden spoons for her birthday in Soviet times, because the family was wise

What did the most famous Jews in the world say about the meaning of life, and what did they think about the true happiness of man? That’s what you can learn from today’s article!

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Do you agree with the aphorism in the photo? Let’s learn Jewish wisdom together! By the way, fans of interesting aphorisms at the end of the article expect another pleasant surprise. So do not deny yourself the pleasure of replenishing your collection of apt statements with another valuable specimen!

Recently, many people have begun to give up and lose the desire to do anything. The pandemic has completely knocked us all down, and even if everything is in order with our physical condition, thank God, it is psychologically difficult for everyone today.

“So how can we live this life, and where can we find inspiration to continue to evolve and grow as a person at such a challenging time?”

Prophet Moses He said that all the problems of mankind come only from evil thoughts. Well, it's hard to disagree.

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Truly happy people are primarily those who know how to abstract themselves from painful negative thoughts in time and let go of resentments that ruin the soul.

Jesus Christ. He said that all suffering from lack of love is in the hearts of men. He was right, too.

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Modern society increasingly prioritizes material values, while impoverishing spiritually. But there is no gift from one child of God to another more valuable in this world than the manifestation of kindness, tenderness and mercy.

Here. Karl MarxOn the contrary, he believed that all the troubles come from poverty. Perhaps there is some truth to this.

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Many people say that “money is not happiness.” However, without them to enjoy all the joys of this life, at least, quite difficult.

I think it's no secret what he said. Sigmund Freud How our legs grow in all our problems.

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It is worth noting that there is something in his position that is difficult to argue with. When everything is fine on the personal front, his eyes burn, and the strength to create and reach new heights. Otherwise, it is often quite different.

As far as Albert Einstein.His wisdom is the closest thing to me. This brilliant scientist has always held the opinion that people in any case, everything is not so bad, because everything in the world is relative.

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And indeed, sometimes you look at your own misfortune, and then at the grief that your neighbor has to face, and you realize that compared to him, you are a real lucky person.

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What do you think of that statement? Can you tell me what Jewish wisdom helps you to cope with everyday adversity? We look forward to discussing this with you in the comments!

In the meantime, shalom for you, dear reader!