And the high lasts… what, five minutes, hours, days at best?
Then it's gone. And you're looking for the next thing.
Here's why:
If what you're striving for isn't attached to something real—to avodat H'shem, to actual life purpose—the satisfaction evaporates.
It has nothing to hold onto.
But when your goal is tied to something deeper? When it's part of your real work in this world?
You actually feel accomplished. Not just for a moment. For real.
The feeling lasts because it's rooted in something that matters.
Before you pour yourself into the next goal, ask:
What am I really chasing? The quick hit or something that's going to sustain me?
Because the climb is hard either way. Might as well make it count.
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