Many years ago, in a small
European village, lived an elderly Rabbi.
He said,
“When I was in my twenties, I thought I could change the
world. When I was in my thirties, I
thought I could change my country. When
I was in my forties, I though I could change my state. When I was in my fifties, I thought I could
change my city. When I was in my
sixties, I though I could change my community.
When I was in my seventies, I thought, well maybe at least I can change
my family. When I was in my eighties, I
realized that the only one I can change is myself.
Had I realized that in my twenties, I would
have changed the world.
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