This is the Rebbe.
The rebbe quoted his great great great grandfather (Tzemach Tzedek, 3rd rebbe of chabad), “ Tracht gut, vet zayn gut!” (=Think good, and it will be good).We have the power to affect our own reality for the better with our positive thoughts. We might not be always control our circumstances but we can control our mindset.
7 Teachings From the Lubavitcher Rebbe, 26 years after his passing.
“What is it that the child has to teach?
The child naively believes that everything should be fair
and everyone should be honest,
that only good should prevail,
that everybody should have what they want
and there should be no pain or sadness.
The child believes the world should be perfect
and is outraged to discover it is not.
And the child is right.”
The child naively believes that everything should be fair
and everyone should be honest,
that only good should prevail,
that everybody should have what they want
and there should be no pain or sadness.
The child believes the world should be perfect
and is outraged to discover it is not.
And the child is right.”
Wisdom to Heal the Earth - Meditations and Teachings of the Lubavitcher Rebbe Quotes by Tzvi Freeman
“And ultimately, every effort does bear fruit.”
Toward a Meaningful Life Quotes by Simon Jacobson
“This is the essence of the Rebbe’s Positivity Bias: To believe in G-d’s ultimate goodness, to know that blessings await us beneath the surface of our experience, no matter how bleak, to actively seek those blessings out, and to spread their light to the world beyond.”
Positivity Bias Quotes by Mendel Kalmenson
Generally speaking the job [or work] of man on earth is as the Sages state: “I am created to work for G-d.” And also to cause that every created being in the world should also “work for their Creator.”
Life Lessons From The Rebbe
“that to heal from depression, I needed to start giving to others.”