Episode 192 - Build A Life That Outlives You
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Sirens on campus, headlines everywhere, and a simple question: what kind of leaders are we shaping under pressure? We open with the raw reality facing Jewish students as protests escalate, then draw a line to the deeper engine that carries people through chaos: trust in God. That trust reframes ambition, money, and work from objects of worship into tools for service. It’s also the lens we use to preview our upcoming conversation with Rabbi Shlomo Blackman, who’s guiding students through this storm with clarity and courage.
From there we dive into a striking experiment that tested whether institutions that ask for generosity would extend it when it mattered. Many didn’t. The point isn’t to shame, but to surface a hard truth: real giving shows up at the first knock, not the tenth fundraiser. We unpack how wealth becomes meaningful only when it relieves suffering, and how a trust-first mindset moves your surplus outward—food, time, attention—before it calcifies into fear and hoarding.
Work gets a full reframe. If you believe your provision is already allotted, you can choose an honest path, focus on excellence, and stop bolting on endless “spigots” to the same barrel. More side hustles don’t conjure more blessing; they scatter your mind and strain your values. Nowhere is this clearer than in sales: pressure signals scarcity, service signals trust. When survival isn’t on the line each time, you listen better, you solve cleaner, and clients feel safe to buy.
We close with the perspective that makes everything sharper: life is temporary. That’s not bleak; it’s liberating. It’s the courage to start the study, the prayer, the visit, the repair today instead of promising your soul a future it never meets. If you’re ready to trade hurry for purpose and anxiety for action, press play, share this with a friend who needs the reminder, and subscribe for the full conversation with Rabbi Blackman. Leave a review and tell us: what’s one step you’ll take today that your future self will thank you for?
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