Monday, January 7, 2019

"No Time"?

Continuing the thought:

The excuse "I have no time" really means that it is not important enough to the person. Have you ever met a mother who didn't have the time to feed her baby, so the baby starved to death ח"ו? Why not? Today's Moms are SOOOOOOO BUSSSYYY!!! CRAZZZYYY BUSYYYY!! INSANNNEEEE BUSSSSYYYYY!!! So how do they find time to feed their babies time and time and time again??! The answer is: It is SUPREMELY important to them so they make time. 

Everyone finds time to relieve themselves even though it is a "waste" [pun intended] of time. We all make time for the things most important and pressing in our subjective minds. 

Some people are too busy working, so they have no time to learn. May people I know are too busy learning, so they have no time to work. If they would value money more and Hashem and His Torah less [ח"ו], they would find PLENTY of time to work. They were just not properly "educated" to love money.

Having time is a function of our value system. When it is important, we make time. How does a person have 2 hours to watch a brainless movie?  Like - even REALLY INSANELYYYYY BUSY PEOPLE watch movies. CEO'S. Surgeons. Top level politicians. Where do they find the time? I haven't had the time to watch a movie in DECADES!! Well, it all depends on how much you value entertainment in general and the movie form of entertainment in particular.  Netflix revenue for the twelve months ending September 30, 2018 was $14.893B. Lichorah - people are finding time to watch. 

So again - no more victimization. I had PLENTY of time to do what you asked - I just didn't deem your needs important enough to do it. It is not "times" fault. We all have time to learn Torah. It just a question of how important learning is to us. 

Kiddush Hachodesh. For Jews - time is holy. Don't blame time. It is up to human beings to use the GIFT of time wisely.