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Truly this should be made known as a cardinal principle, that as with a victory over a physical obstacle, such as in the case of two individuals who are wrestling with each other, each striving to throw the other—if one is lazy and sluggish he will easily be defeated and thrown, even though he be stronger than the other, exactly so is it in the conquest of one’s evil nature; it is impossible to conquer it with laziness and heaviness, which originate in sadness and in a heart that is dulled like a stone…
Tanya, Part I; Likkutei Amarim 26:1
It is also necessary to understand the essential nature of the rank of the
benoni
. Surely that cannot mean one whose deeds are half virtuous and half sinful, for if this were so, how could Rabbah err in classifying himself as a
benoni
? For it is known that he never ceased studying [the Torah], so much so that the Angel of Death could not overpower him; how, then, could he err to have half of his deeds sinful, G–d forbid?
Tanya, Part I; Likkutei Amarim 1:7
What is
the incident with
a young boy? One time I was walking along the path, and I saw a young boy sitting at the crossroads. And I said to him: On which path shall we walk
in order to get
to the city? He said to me: This
path
is short and long, and that
path
is long and short. I walked on the
path that was
short and long. When I approached the city I found that gardens and orchards surrounded it,
and I did not know the trails leading through them to the city…
Eruvin 53b:22-23
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