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Don’t Think.  Just Do!

Don’t Think. Just Do!

FromRabbi Daniel Lapin's podcast


Don’t Think. Just Do!

FromRabbi Daniel Lapin's podcast

ratings:
Length:
48 minutes
Released:
Jul 30, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Why the most important line in the 2022 movie Top Gun is the most important line. Ants are known for what? Why would one smart man walk for the first part of his trip before climbing aboard transport? What S. American frog is not scared of you? The point of William Gilbert’s hilarious poem, Etiquette. Who did not just ogle the pretty girl? Who did not appoint a wingman to approach her? Who just kissed her? Interested in hearing how I sound speaking to an Orthodox Jewish audience? Try this interview on Kosher Money: https://youtu.be/Sx3S2bzQlIg. It is important to learn how to become proactive and it is also important to learn how the world REALLY works. That is just another way of saying Wisdom. Try Scrolling Through Scripture for a dose of wisdom https://www.wehappywarriors.com/scrolling-through-scripture-free-lesson?seg_id=01G7AVA808RQ225VH1FD4HQZ98.12051.1659136044970   Wives, learn the secrets of becoming happy by being happy. You have no idea! Waiting to marry till you’re almost out of choices.  Happy Warriors are NOT tennis balls floating down the gutter of life.   
Released:
Jul 30, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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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. Rabbi Daniel Lapin is one of America’s most eloquent speakers and his ability to extract life principles from the Bible and transmit them in an entertaining manner has brought countless numbers of Jews and Christians closer to their respective faiths.