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Pirkei Avot (5:9) teaches, “Seven traits characterize an uncultivated person…”
Pirkei Avot teaches us to avoid being a “golem” – an uncultivated person unaware of their true worth. Recognize your strengths and weaknesses, for they are gifts from Hashem. Cultivate yourself to serve Him fully and achieve your potential with humility.
Don’t be an incomplete “golem”! Discover your talents, for they are Hashem’s resources within you. A healthy self-image, acknowledging both strengths and weaknesses as gifts from Heaven, empowers us to serve Him fully and humbly.
Cultivate yourself! Don’t let your talents lie dormant. Recognize your potential, understanding that both your strengths and weaknesses come from Hashem. Use your gifts to serve Him and the world with humility and achieve greatness.
From “golem” to greatness: Know yourself, know your gifts. All from Heaven, for His service. Transform from an uncultivated “golem” into a complete servant of Hashem.
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Humility unlocks legendary potential. Embrace your strengths and weaknesses as gifts from Above, and use them to fulfill your unique potential with humility and purpose.
— Orit Esther Riter
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