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Pitfalls Of Chasing Fame And Fortune
- Team Hashem
- Mar 5
- 1 min read
Rabbi Yaron Reuven gives numerous examples of the pitfalls of chasing fame and fortune. Everyone thinks they'll be the one to succeed where 99.9999% failed, but with all the bankruptcies, divorce, drug addiction, and criminal activity, it's just not worth it. Even for those that do achieve success and keep it, their life is completely empty without Torah. Rabbi Reuven speaks from experience as a former Wall Street broker and hedge fund manager. If you're not living a Torah life where you're at least trying to be Avraham Avinu, you're a walking time-bomb.
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