I've learnt more physics from Kabbalah than I ever did in school.
“I've learnt more physics from Kabbalah than I ever did in school.”
— Yehuda Berg · Learnt
The World Motivation
I've learnt more physics from Kabbalah than I ever did in school.
“I've learnt more physics from Kabbalah than I ever did in school.”
— Yehuda Berg · Learnt
I've learnt more physics from Kabbalah than I ever did in school.
It's enough to make a small shift within and a small action in the world. Collectively these have a huge effect.
If falling into desperation worked to make things better, then I would say, 'Let's all jump into despair.' But it doesn't help. The only way to truly find meaning and fulfillment is to look at the disaster, the pain, the difficulty, and know with complete certainty that good can come from this.
If we were handling a bomb which could go off at any minute as a result of our actions, we would mind ourselves and be delicate. Our words have the same power, yet we wield them around as though they were powerless and insignificant.
I think I've learnt that there is no character so strange that you haven't shared their experience in some small way.
If I've learnt anything over the last six years it's that the most important thing is the strength of our economy. That is how we pay for our NHS, how we build schools, how we provide opportunities for people. And I'm in absolutely no doubt that our economy will be stronger if we stay in and will be weaker and at risk if we leave.
I have learnt a lot of fitness-related things.
I've learnt to love super-weird sounds.
I can now say that the more I learnt about Islam, the more tolerant I became.
'Faith' and 'trust' are words that put the power in the hands of an outside force that we are meant to rely on - whether it is God or a person or the universe. Certainty puts the power back in our hands.