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Daily Chizuk #1384

Parnasa / Money

Pipeline of Results: The Tax of Human Effort

Everything Hashem does is good, even though sometimes we can't imagine how that could be so. If a person is struggling financially, having trouble supporting his family with their basic needs, he can't see how that could possibly be good. The Shomer Emunim in his derush on bitachon perek 7 quotes from the Baal HaTanya that people who struggle a great deal with parnasa and accept it with love from Hashem gain more from that than tzaddikim who serve Hashem their entire lives with the least amount of physicality possible. It could be that a regular righteous man with a big family struggling with parnasa is becoming more purified in this world with his struggle than even a tzaddik whose life is learning Torah with little physicality, but his needs have been taken care of.
Everything Hashem does is good. If we believe it, accept it and are even happy with it, it makes the yissurin become infinitely more valuable.
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