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In this episode, we ask:
- Who has their hand on the steering wheel of life?
- Who is Rabbi Daniel Lapin?
- What was his most important journey?
- Who tends to be disproportionally good with money?
- What did William Wordsworth say?
- What about entropy?
- Is chaos the order of things?
- What about building?
- Are you taking care of things?
- Are you maintaining your living space and your vehicles?
- What happens when you don’t do the work?
- What about ancient Jewish wisdom?
- What about Adam and Eve?
- What happens when one reads the Hebrew?
- What about taking care of business?
- What abut being obsessively preoccupied with taking care of others?
- What about service?
- What about taking care of customers?
- Is the world against you?
- What about enormous cooperation and effort?
- What about happiness?
- With whom do you spend time?
- Who is miserable?
- Does company love misery?
- Who is a happy warrior?
- What about family?
- What about friendships?
- What about faith?
- What about fitness?
- Have you read Thou Shall Prosper by Rabbi Daniel Lapin?
- Why are Jews successful?
- What about powerful strategies and principles?
- What about destiny?
- What about getting whacked?
- What about suffering from deep existential loneliness?
- What happened when Rabbi Lapin met a pair of tech reps?
- What about working with things?
- What about working with people?
- What is money and why does it matter?
- How is money a certificate of good performance?
- How might you take care of the things in your life?
- What does the Rabbi think about Bank on Yourself®?
- Would you like to visit rabbidaniellapin.com?
Daniel Lapin was born into a prestigious Torah family. He was a student of his father, Rabbi A.H. Lapin, who served the Jewish communities in Johannesburg and Cape Town, South Africa, eventually immigrating to America with his wife where they established the Am Echad synagogue in San Jose, CA.
In 2002, Rabbi Lapin wrote his bestselling book Thou Shall Prosper: The Ten Commandments for Making Money (John Wiley ). This book continues selling well in America (as does its sequel Business Secrets from the Bible) and has also been translated into Chinese and Korean, among other languages. In 2007, Rabbi Lapin, along with his wife, Susan, founded Lifecodex Publishing. They began producing audio CDs and writing books to make ancient Jewish wisdom accessible to people of all faiths. Lifecodex Publishing now has DVDs as well as publishing works by other authors that promote traditional learning and values.
Rabbi Lapin is a frequent speaker for hundreds of groups, institutions, organizations, and companies including Family Research Council, Harvard Law School, the United States Army, the 1996 Republican National Convention, Voices United for Israel, and Young President’s Organization. Rabbi Lapin was the keynote speaker at the Congressional Bi-Partisan opening of the 106th Congress in Washington, DC.
Rabbi Lapin hosts a weekly audio podcast which presents thousands of years of Jewish wisdom emanating from the Bible, in ways that impact and improve modern-day life.