Productivity
Hello Rabbi,
 I have listened to almost all of your lectures with great attention (on Youtube) and have read most of your books – some of them several times. Despite (and some would say “precisely because”) that I am a graduate of Mount Moriah, I find a solid foundation in your philosophical foundation. Even if I do not agree with everything you say, I can say with all my heart that I have enormous respect for you and am happy for the privilege of learning from you. This is the time to express my appreciation and say thank you.
Your writing pace is extraordinary (books and articles), you manage the current website in all its aspects – responsa, articles, etc.; you teach in academia and other settings, and I assume that the horizon is still short.
You may not like the question, but as someone who takes the essence of your thinking very seriously, I cannot ignore the technical envelope that characterizes it – how do you do it? How are you enough? Sometimes it seems to me that it involves several people.
As a student, I would be happy if you would point out a few principles that could be useful to me in terms of productivity, writing, power, time management, etc. As someone who claims to be your student (I am not a fan), I would like you to take this question seriously – in my opinion, this is no trivial matter.
Thank you very much.
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