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Tired of eating is a fascinating word from a story my cousin told me after the war. His name was Rabbi Fort the holy one and he said in the every morning we thank God my body is healthy. It's also like you opened up my eyes. I could stretch my limbs. I could get up. I could walk. I have clothing. With the blessing of health. When you sleep you're on silent, you're on mute, you don't talk. [music] And when you wake up you start talking. And he explained that that the missioner says in always said >> [music] >> I grew up in a home with a lot of good >> I grew up in a home with a lot of good food. I did not find something better for the good of the physical being than [music] keeping quiet, than keeping silent. These blessings in the morning are thanking for the good of the physical being. For the physical being it's not good at all. It's better for the good to be quiet. And if we're [music] to ask, maybe we're talking about the fact that we already with blessing but we already made a blessing but just simply talking it's not good for the good. And to take this word a little bit deeper, if the focus in the good >> [music] >> really is not the one who speak. It's
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