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Rabbi Daniel Lapin, known world-wide as America's Rabbi, is a noted rabbinic scholar, best-selling author and host of the Rabbi Daniel Lapin podcast. He reveals how the world REALLY works and reminds us that the more things change, the more we need to depend upon those things that never change.

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Aug 15, 2020

How to protect yourself against the dangerous and contagious epidemic infecting millions— Expertitis! Do your feelings cause your actions or do your actions cause your feelings? If your answer is wrong, you’re damaging your finances and your romantic life. Do you produce and work by schedule or by inspiration? How to cure yourself if you’re doing it wrong. When a company says, “We want to recruit only really great people” what exactly do they mean and how can you be hired? Could you identify your values in 30 seconds? Now just what you do but the deep reasons why you do it. Marie Kondo can help you declutter your closet of obsolete clothing but only your rabbi can help you declutter your closet of obsolete ideas. You may think you know how to utter the word, “No” but listen to this show to find out you don’t; and why you should.Don’t try to do everything for yourself—that’s not independence—it’s stupid.  #9 is both wealth and happiness can be achieved by discovering how to serve. The dangers of deflation when you’re accustomed to inflation. Your life success depends up the perfect balance of the two opposing principles of structure and freedom. That’s also true for countries; think Russia before and after the socialist revolution. How to switch your job for your own business. We like to think of ourselves as each unique but this is not true; we all experience our bodily sensations in eerily similar ways. Be a happy warrior, not a tennis ball floating down the gutter of life.