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This class of Way #2 is on the previous tape or CD.
Joe was accosted by a man waving a pistol in his face. "Don't shoot, take my money," he pleaded. "I don't want your money. Sit down. You're gonna to listen to what I have to say for one full hour." The sad twist of the joke is - how many people do you know who are really listening to you? Learn what it takes to be a fascinating conversationalist who can get other people's attention quickly, and how to be a more involved listener.
This class of Way #20 is on the previous tape or CD.
Even if it sounds funny, laughter has a serious role to play in attaining Wisdom for living. Rabbi Weinberg explains what laughter does, and how to engineer it to blast you beyond some of the really big hurdles in your life.
The tape or CD of this class contains Way #21 and #22.
Imagine you just bought a fancy new sports car, and at the last light before opening it up on the highway, the car behind bumps you - but you shrug it off. He backs up and bumps you good this time. In a rage, you jump out, storm back, and open his car door ready to pulverize him. Out steps a guy 10 feet tall. "UH, Pardon me, Sir, I'll be right out of your way in a jiffy." Tap into this ancient well of wisdom to harness the power of conquering all the frustrations and anger that usually end up ruining your day.
This class of Way #22 is on the previous tape or CD.
Who is more likely to say they are good, a man or a woman? Are evil people lying to themselves or are they subscribing to a different standard of goodness? Learn what it means to be truly good and how important being good is in everyone's lives.
The tape or CD of this class contains Way #23 and #24.
There's a lot more to learn about living than western culture has led us to believe. It may be possible to figure life out on your own, but the chances are very slim. Learn how to recognize the wise people around you and benefit from their understanding.
This class of Way #24 is on the previous tape or CD.
When asked "what is the real opposite of pain?", most of us would say "pleasure". In truth, the opposite of pain is "absence of pain" or "comfort." This class discusses how pervasive this attitude is and how debilitating it is in regard to goals we have set for ourselves.
The tape or CD of this class contains Way #25 and #26.
Imagine how ridiculous it would be for a bank teller to direct a doctor and an EMT who are tending to a man's broken leg. How ridiculous he appears! A key ingredient in wisdom is to know where you stand in relation to those around you and where you fit into the greater scheme of things. Here are valuable guidelines on how to size up yourself and others and avoid the tempting trap of arrogance.
This class of Way #26 is on the previous tape or CD.
Happiness is today's most sought after pleasure - and also the most elusive. What's going on? Most of us were much happier as children. And now, regardless of how much fame, power or security we have, even a minimal level of happiness seems harder to attain - and maintain. Rabbi Weinberg gives us sound Jewish advice to break common unhappiness habits, regain lost optimism, and how to increase our daily energy level to live a more rewarding and enjoyable life. The tape or CD of this class contains Way #27 and #28
The purpose of a fence is for protection, both inside and out. When something is important to you, learn how to build a fence around it. This basic skill will enhance your life and help to keep your priorities in line.
This class of Way #28 is on the previous tape or CD.