Friday, September 29, 2017

Chabad.org Daily of New York, New York, United States "DAILY DOSE: A Leap of Failure" - - ב"ה - Daily Dose

Chabad.org
ב"ה
Chabad.org Daily of New York, New York, United States "DAILY DOSE: A Leap of Failure" -  - ב"ה - Daily Dose
By Tzvi Freeman
Everything in life is a step forward; everything has meaning. It’s just that there are two ways to move forward: Walking and leaping.
When you walk, you leave one foot in its place as the other moves ahead. You’re secure, you’re stable—and you never leave your comfort zone.
So sometimes you need to leap. But to do that, you need to first crouch down.
That’s the true meaning of failure: It is the crouch before the jump, the breakaway from the past so that you can leap into the future, an opportunity to do something totally unexpected.
Failure lets you go where your footsteps could never take you.
By Tzvi Freeman 
From the wisdom of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, of righteous memory; words and condensation by Rabbi Tzvi Freeman. Subscribe and get your dose daily. Or order Rabbi Freeman’s book, Bringing Heaven Down to Earth, click here.
-------

No comments:

Post a Comment