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How to be successful according to great Jewish thinkers

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Lesson breakdown
  1. Discover why Jewish thinkers define success as character development and meaningful contribution, not accumulation or power.

  2. Learn how Talmudic debate culture treats rigorous questioning and intellectual struggle as the highest form of success and honor.

  3. Explore how Jewish ethics measure your success by your impact on others' lives and your role in repairing the world.

  4. Understand how Maimonides ranked physical, moral, and intellectual growth as the true rungs of a successful life.

  5. Compare how these two great Talmudic sages modeled contrasting but equally instructive paths to a life well lived.

  6. Discover how the founder of Hasidism taught that wholehearted joy, sincerity, and closeness to God are the marks of a truly successful person.

  7. Explore how the modern philosopher Levinas argued that genuine success begins the moment you place another person's needs before your own.

  8. Learn how Rabbi Akiva's life story teaches that starting over, persisting through failure, and loving learning are cornerstones of Jewish success.

  9. See how thinkers like Rabbi Israel Salanter used the Mussar movement to show that daily self-refinement of humility, patience, and honesty is the path to lasting success.

  10. Synthesize these ideas to craft a personal success framework grounded in growth, integrity, and contribution rather than external markers.

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How to be successful according to great Jewish thinkers” is a free, 10-lesson study on How to be successful according to great Jewish thinkers at novice level, created with soclever, a personal AI teacher. Each lesson takes a few minutes and ends with a check-in question; finish the curriculum and you can take a certificate test to earn a diploma. Starting is free and needs no account — or generate your own study on any topic. Shared by @littlemod.

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