miércoles, 26 de noviembre de 2025

Rabbi Shais Taub

Living Lchaim.

Money:

Money is for accomplishing things. 

Money isn't evil, it's energy (It builds, it moves things, it destroys, makes things happen). The key is to learning to channel it with respect.

Money is like fire, respect it, but don't worship it. And when you use it wisely, it'll warm the world.

The righteous value their money, because they earn it honestly. You're going to be frugal, you're not going to be wasteful.

Work:

When you are working, don't think that your work generates income, it doesn't. Your work is merely the cup you are holding out within which to receive the income. 

Overworking does not create more blessing, working is expected of you, and having faith in Hashem is what pays the bills.

Mentality:

Wealthy people feeling lonely, a very usual complaint. Need for validation. You have to have a very clear sense of who you are. 

In order to be philanthropic you have to open your brain, you have to overcome the scarcity mindset. Force to think broadly, so you open yourself to bigger blessings. When you are giving, you are changing your mentality. 

Wealth:

Real wealth isn't what you have, it's what you do with what you have.

Trusting Hashem brings more livelihood, than worry ever will.

Book recomendations:

Shaar HaBitachon. Rabenu Bachya ibn Pekuda.

Pele Yoetz. Eliezer Papo.