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10/40 - Turning Regrets into Stepping Stones for Growth
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Remember the time you wished for a time machine to go back and rectify all your past mistakes? Well, it's time for a fresh perspective on regret. We share an impactful story about a 70-year-old man full of regrets and how he wished he could change his past. But instead of dwelling on the past, we are urged to use regret as a stepping stone for personal growth.Drawing inspiration from the Jewish tradition of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, we are encourages to reflect on our past, not to lament, but to harness this self-awareness for future transformation. We use a striking analogy of the car windshield, urging us to concentrate on the path ahead rather than the rear-view mirror. Embrace the uniqueness of your journey and remember that each one of us is equipped with a set of skills and experiences that define us. Ready to turn your regret into a catalyst for change? Listen in and let these words inspire you to a transformative journey towards personal growth.
This episode (#222) of the Jewish Inspiration Podcast by Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe is dedicated in Honor of Meira Bas Zehava!
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Recorded lve in the TORCH Centre - Studio B from a live audience presentation on August 25, 2023, in Houston, Texas
Released as Podcast on August 28, 2023
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