Judaism certainly places a premium on preserving life and usually calls upon us to do everything to save a life. Nonetheless, as Kohelet proclaims, “There is a time for death.”
How many times has a task come up and you said, “I’ll do it tomorrow?” Is it because you are busy or because you are lazy? This is how you can fight laziness and improve yourself.
We are truly blessed to see miracles. How often in the course of a day are we spared from danger, bad things or misfortune – and all the while, we are neither aware of nor do we appreciate it?
Rina Peled: “There is nothing really perfect. And, anyway, that isn’t even interesting. What is interesting is looking at the flaws.”
Many people resort to diets and expensive treatments to avoid ageing, but a large component is genetic.
Israel is near the top of the world in one aspect of happiness: perceived life satisfaction or well-being. Our emotional happiness is healthy but has room to improve.
Fitness trainer Omer Rosenberg noticed that when people turn 40, they suddenly get a desire to get in shape or start running. Why does this happen?
Water is a powerful constituent of our environment that is more difficult to control than fire. It is vital to life but deadly in an overabundance.
The study suggests detoxing glycerol and glyceraldehyde to live a longer life.