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Instability

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asked 8 years ago

Hello Rabbi.
I have been studying Torah for about ten years. First in a yeshiva, then in a kollel, and now I teach.
My problem is that I don’t find stability in my studies. Every few months, a different desire for a different and new study enters me. And according to the advice of the sages: “A person does not learn except in a place…” I move from study to study. So I don’t build an orderly structure of knowledge and beliefs.
I am at a loss and am seeking the advice of the Rabbi.

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מיכי Staff answered 8 years ago

I don’t know what to say. Maybe you should set yourself a fixed course, and do the various attempts in a specific and limited time slot (an hour or two a day). Especially if you teach, I assume that takes up most of your time, doesn’t it?
But beyond that, as long as you make the most of your time, I don’t think the changes are necessarily harmful. In the end, knowledge accumulates, even if in a non-linear way.

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