Sunday, May 11, 2025
Radical Rebellion of the Sabbatean-Frankists
Radical Rebellion of the Sabbatean-Frankists
Mysticism Meets Rebellion
The Sabbatean-Frankist movement was fueled by the deep currents of Jewish mysticism, especially the Kabbalah of Isaac Luria. But instead of using these teachings to deepen spiritual discipline, they weaponized mysticism to justify rebellion. They saw the world as broken, the divine in exile, and believed the only way to fix it was to break all boundaries—even moral ones. Their reinterpretation of tikkun (repair) and shevirat ha-kelim (shattering of vessels) led them to seek God not just in light, but in darkness. In their view, the messianic age wasn’t about order—it was about spiritual revolution through chaos.
Sunday, May 4, 2025
The Training Habits of Jerry Rice, Michael Jordan, and Michael Phelps
The Training Habits of Jerry Rice, Michael Jordan, and Michael Phelps: The Training Habits of Jerry Rice, Michael Jordan, and Michael Phelps
Obsession with Craft Over Fame
Fame didn’t drive these men—excellence did. Rice didn’t care for celebrations; he just wanted to run crisp routes. Jordan was obsessed with winning, not endorsements. Phelps once said, “I don’t like to lose, period.” They weren’t chasing applause. They were chasing mastery. Their obsession with craft led to their legendary status, not the other way around. In a world distracted by likes, followers, and fame, their stories remind us of something deeper: greatness is a side effect of relentless focus. If you want to be elite, don’t chase the spotlight—chase the work that earns it.
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