Your advisor and friend
I told my wife that on Wednesday, I will check her for covid again with a lateral flow test
She said, “I can’t wait! I will test at 9 am and at 10 am, go straight out!”
I answered, “If you’re negative! Don’t get keep your hopes up. Be hopeful, but on the other hand, be expecting the worse because if you don’t, you’ll be seriously disappointed.”
I find that the best way in life is always expect something to happen and be prepared for the worst in every situation.
How do we prepare for the worst when we don’t even know what the worst is? The answer is build a network of people who can help you, advise you and who are there for you every step of the way.
I have my Rabbi, Rabbi Shmuel Zarbiv, who is my confidante; someone who has been in my life for over 13 years. I first met the Rabbi when I was going through a personal crisis. Throughout the years he has become a father figure to me. I know I can contact him if I need him 24/6. I know he will come running if I'm stuck somewhere and will do anything in his power to help me out.
He knows my darkest secrets, he knows my weaknesses and strengths and he also knows how to advise me to turn my weakness into strength.
His children are like siblings to me and I've spent hours with him talking about how to navigate the cruel world we live in.
The moral is get yourself an advisor and if the worst happens, you know he or she can advise you how to navigate you way out of that crisis.
Rabbi Zarbiv, You’re the best! Thanks for being there for me at all times and for your part in my success
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