David Baum — Change Through Delight

Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don’t matter and those who matter don’t mind. --Dr. Seuss

Thursday, December 30, 2010

Lesson on "I"

This is my favorite story that I heard in 2010. It involves a rabbi. In this case, a famous one. Hassidic leader, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, last leader of the Chabad Lubivitchers. Rabbi Schneerson was a well known teacher, scholar and beloved by his community. Though at times controversial, there was no question his people adored him with reverence and deep respect.

One day Rabbi Schneerson got a letter from a man who wrote. “I must see the rabbi. I need the rabbi’s help. I am deeply depressed. I can hardly go on. I pray and am not fulfilled. I am not moved. I feel no satisfaction. I need the rabbi’s help.”

The Rabbi, who used to be in publishing, did nothing nor offered any opinion or commentary, save for one simple action. He sent the letter back, and circled the first word in each sentence in red. The lesson was clear. You live a life of misery because you are focused on yourself.

There is an old Talmudic saying, "Another's physical needs are my spiritual obligations." In this season of joy and light this may be the most worthy of considerations.