Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Inner Points
By: Yehuda Berg
Saturday, November 1
My father’s teacher, Rav Brandwein, always taught him not to judge a person by his external appearance, but to always search for that inner point within him. He would often say, “Do not look at a container, but at what is in it.”
We are always going to find something wrong with the people we live and work with – and especially those we love. Our job is to see past the false outer layers, and to penetrate into the heart of what is good about the person.
Who do you need to apply this lesson to today?