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Hey friends! What's up Chevra?! What if judging someone favorably could actually transform them from the inside out? In this shiur, we dive deep into one of the most powerful tools in our spiritual toolkit: judging people favorably. We explore how Rebbe Nachman teaches us to find that one point of good in every person, and how this isn't just about being nice or naive. When we see someone for their potential goodness, something metaphysical happens. They start to identify with that good we see in them, and it becomes an entry point for real transformation. We discuss the famous story of Rabbi Akiva and the bandit who became his study partner for decades, showing us that even the most hardened person can completely change their ways. But here's the key: we're not calling bad good or justifying harmful behavior. We're acknowledging that bad is bad while simultaneously working to rehabilitate people. We also talk about how this applies to ourselves. If we're constantly critical of our own actions, always focused on what we're doing wrong, it creates a snowball effect that makes it hard to wake up motivated each morning. The same technology that helps us see good in others can transform how we see ourselves. We explore practical examples, from dealing with insulting people to handling awkward situations at shul, and we end with a discussion about teshuvah and how people can genuinely transform their entire lives. If this resonates with you, give it a like and share it with someone who could use this perspective! ---------------------------------------------------------- 🔹Join Rabbi Moshe Chaim's Exclusive Content Sign up here 👉 https://www.youtube.com/@ChevraRavMosheChaim/join 🔹Join Rabbi Moshe Chaim's Private Chizzuk Group Sign up here 👉 https://subscribepage.io/join-the-chevra 🔹Visit the Website 👉 https://www.ravmoshechaim.com/ 🔹Newsletter 👉 https://ravmoshechaimchevra.substack.com/ 🔹Discover Beautiful Sacred Art 👉 https://bit.ly/chevra-art 🔹Join us in Yeshiva - in Jerusalem! APPLY HERE👉 https://foundations.aish.com ---------------------------------------------------------- #Torah #Judaism #Spirituality #JudgingFavorably #RebbeNachman #Teshuvah #RabbiAkiva #SelfImprovement #Rehabilitation #RavMosheChaim #Chevra #AishHaTorah