What Makes a Day Good? Ask the Talmud
“How was your day?” It’s a concern most of us hear often, from spouses or moms and dads or pals. We hear it so often that it’s come to be background noise, the piped music of our lives. But the concern is extensive and should have deep representation: What, if anything, makes a day good? Reb George Costanza notoriously issued his own specific dish: A good day, he educated us, entails some mix of checking out a publication from starting to finish (because order), learning to play Frisbee-golf (or else referred to as frolf), and biting right into a large piece of cheese as if it were an apple. These are all really satisfying things (well, possibly not the frolf), but definitely, there should be more. [Check Out Full Article”]