What Does It Take to Be Happy?
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We all want happiness — but what does it actually take? In this episode, we explore a surprising insight from one of the Torah’s greatest commentators, Rashi, who says something almost impossible to imagine:
Sarah’s entire life was “equally good.”
All the years of her life — from childhood to old age — were equally filled with goodness.
But wait… how can that be true?
Sarah faced challenges that would break most people — being taken captive twice, decades of infertility, uncertainty, wandering, and pain. So what does Rashi mean? And what does it teach us about happiness?
The mystery of Sarah’s happiness: How Rashi can claim her life was “all good” despite so many hardships.
The difference between a happy life and a comfortable life — and why they aren’t the same thing.
Sarah’s inner approach that made her joy steady and not dependent on circumstances.
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