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Reality TV Culture in the Postmodern Era or From Kierkegaard to Leahy Greener Where Are We Heading?

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asked 5 years ago

Hello Rabbi.
In the era of reality TV, where millions and billions of human beings aspire to become famous, and no matter what means, the main thing is that a person can reveal to humanity the hidden secrets of the beauty of his soul. Do you think this stems from a deep individualism, not to mention a strong postmodern sense of recognizing the value of every creature – its feelings, thoughts, etc.? And if so, should this be seen as something that can continue to lift the human spirit to new heights with sincere admiration?
 


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מיכי Staff answered 5 years ago
This is a question that cannot be answered. Every person acts from his own motives, and even a single person is driven by different motives that affect him together. One thing is clear, the evil inclination is very important for the development of the world. Without it, everything would die. Chazal have already emphasized this in several places. For example, in the legend about the cancellation of the creation of the world, where they did not find a single chicken egg in all of Israel. Without the evil inclination, there is no creation.

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בלי יצר אין יצירה replied 5 years ago

How did King David write the Psalms if his heart was empty within him?

To reach the state of ‘My heart is empty inside’ – King David had to recite many chapters of Psalms 🙂

With blessings, Pedatzur Phishel Peri-Gan

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