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“Fall Back to Rise Higher”  a real Drink It In Moment

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You know, when the clocks change and we fall back, it can feel like we’re losing something: an hour of light, a bit of momentum, or even a  bit of energy.

But maybe that’s the whole point.

In Torah, falling is never seen as a failure rather  it’s seen as a preparation.

Yosef fell into a pit before he rose to greatness.

Adam fell before he discovered Teshuvah.

Each setback is a setup for a comeback.

It’s like a trampoline, the lower you go, the higher you can rise.

Hashem builds that spring into our lives; not to break us, but rather to launch us.

So if you feel like you’re “falling back” right now; don’t fight it.

Gather strength, find your balance, and trust that the next bounce will lift you even higher.

Because sometimes, the only way to rise…

is to first fall back. So enjoy the clock change and let’s lean into the “Fall”.


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