Good morning Bitachon of the day ❤️
Most people do not want to undergo the process of becoming great; they simply want to be great. This impatience causes many to give up on their journey toward greatness.
This theme touches upon something very deep. Olam Haba is a place of being, a place of endpoint, where you enjoy everything you’ve built and become in this world. The consciousness and person you create in this world is what you will enjoy in the World to Come. This world (Olam Hazeh), however, is the place of becoming, the place of process, where you create yourself. The goal is to learn how to enjoy the process itself. When you realize that you are creating your eternity, you are able to enjoy the building process as well.
Every part of the process is fundamental; every moment spent correctly becomes eternal. Genuine happiness comes from enjoying the process of becoming. You’ll never be perfect, but you can always become more perfect. Happiness comes from enjoying the process of becoming your best self, fulfilling your unique purpose in life.
Anxiety and stress hinder your ability to build anything and impede your path to greatness. When you believe in Hashem, you shouldn't feel overwhelmed by pressure and stress, preventing you from becoming the best version of yourself and achieving your aspirations. Cancel out all negativity and external noise, and simply believe that if you're doing what's best for your soul, Hashem will guide and support you in achieving it.
Life presents us with numerous challenges, and it's easy to find excuses based on our past experiences or circumstances. However, dwelling on "what ifs" from the past only hinders our progress. Instead, focus on looking ahead and moving forward, leaving behind the regrets and uncertainties of the past.
Believe only in achieving greatness. When I chose to become kosher, I faced numerous obstacles from my family who didn't understand or support my decision. They made fun of it and disregarded my desires. Every lunch outing with my mom became a struggle as she insisted on non-kosher restaurants and dishes I couldn't eat. Despite her actions, I remained committed to my beliefs.
The same challenges extended to the kitchen, where my family wouldn't respect my need for separate dishes. Despite the relentless efforts of the yatzer Hara to sway me, I firmly held onto my decision, ingraining in my heart that this was the way I wanted to live, and no one could change my mind.
Now, I am completely at ease and unaffected by the negativity around me. For me, Hashem is the most important presence in my life. He protects my entire family, and I feel His presence with me always. With Hashem by our side, we eagerly anticipate what else we can achieve together.
May we build a life of greatness for our next step in Olam Haba. Amen. 🙏
Wishing you all a speedy wonderful day ❤️