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Removing Historical Statues & Monuments Helps Who? How? - 8/19/17

Removing Historical Statues & Monuments Helps Who? How? - 8/19/17

A vital secret of successful living is moving on from the past, no matter how horrible, evil, unjust, or immoral that past was. Some of the best ways to live successfully is to avoid financial dependence on the largesse of government or charity, become a great spouse and a great parent, find faith, and develop a circle of like-minded friends. This works for those born with a silver spoon in their mouths just as it does for those who have endured great hardship, even pain in their pasts. But the best way to sabotage a life is to dwell on past evils as explanations and excuses for one’s victimhood.

Rabbi Daniel Lapin

August 19, 20171h 0m

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Show Notes

A vital secret of successful living is moving on from the past, no matter how horrible, evil, unjust, or immoral that past was.  Some of the best ways to live successfully is to  avoid financial dependence on the largesse of government or charity, become a great spouse and a great parent, find faith, and develop a circle of like-minded friends. This works for those born with a silver spoon in their mouths just as it does for those who have endured great hardship, even pain in their pasts. But the best way to sabotage a life is to dwell on past evils as explanations and excuses for one’s victimhood.

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