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The Ethics of Envy
The Ethics of Envy
Ethics 4:1
Call it the green-eyed monster. Call it spite, pettiness, insecurity. It's not a very satisfying way to live. How does one rid oneself of envy?
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How Strong Are You?
How Strong Are You?
Ethics 4:1
The message is clear: dealing with and changing negative behavior is extremely difficult. But why does discipline and self control need so much strength?
The Joy in the Struggle
The Joy in the Struggle
Ethics 4:1
As I sunk into the driver's seat on my commute home, I began my daily personal prayer to G‑d and opened, rather ungratefully, with my list of grievances about how I had survived yet another stressful day...
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On the Essence of Pleasure
On the Essence of Pleasure
Ethics 4:17
The world, the sages tell us, is made of pleasure. Pleasure condenses and contracts and becomes Wisdom. Wisdom condenses further and becomes Understanding...
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