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Day 18, Netzach sheba Tiferet. Beauty that lasts forever is the beauty that we're all searching for. It's the beauty we're trying to connect ourselves to. But in Hebrew, the word Tiferet does not just allude to beauty, but it's also the balance of Chesed and Gevurah. When I'm truly balanced, everything I do in my life seems to have a much longer-lasting effect. And that which is beautiful lasts longer in its beauty.
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