Our thought leader for today is Rabbi Daniel Cohen, a mentor, guide, and motivator known for his compelling narratives and navigational guides. Rabbi Cohen will talk about living a life of impact by telling the difference between what’s urgent and what’s important in our lives. He will also discuss how we can reframe our perspectives to see the light and spark in what seems to be a world full of negatives.
Let’s dive into his story and learn how we can create a life of legacy.
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[00:01 - 03:44] Opening Segment
We welcome our guest for today, Rabbi Daniel Cohen
Rabbi Cohen shares his background
[03:45 - 15:21] The Difference Between Urgent and Important
Rabbi Cohen talks about the shifting priorities of people
He gives interesting advice you’d want to hear!
Survive
Thrive
He discusses “bringing heaven down to Earth”
Rabbi Cohen talks about the difference between what’s urgent and important
He asks us if we are living for things that are transient or eternal
What does he mean by that?
[15:22 - 23:08] Meaningful, Not Menial
We talk about reframing our negative views into positive outlooks
Rabbi Cohen reveals how we can unlock a “new light” in the world
[23:09 - 32:24] The Person vs. The Potential
Rabbi Cohen talks about the opportunities that the virtual world offers
He talks about this “haunting and inspiring” idea.
Find out what it is.
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[32:25 - 43:18] The Person, Not Time, in Control
Rabbi Cohen walks us through the process of controlling our future
He shares some tips to stop our internet addiction you don’t want to miss!
[43:19 - 46:45] Closing Segment
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