Overcoming Setbacks | Parsha with the Chief: Ki Tisa
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Setbacks and mistakes are part of being human. But for many people, the real struggle isn't the failure itself. It's what comes after.
Some respond with perfectionism. Others settle for mediocrity.
Both of these responses miss something fundamental about life.
In the Parsha of Ki Tisa, the Torah records one of the most devastating moments in Jewish history: the shattering of the first tablets.
And then something extraordinary happens. A second set of tablets is given.
Why?
Chief Rabbi Dr Warren Goldstein explores this question in a powerful reflection on Parshat Ki Tisa, drawing on the timeless wisdom of Pirkei Avot.
KEY QUESTIONS
• Why can perfectionism become a trap?
• Why might mediocrity be just as dangerous?
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