Thursday, September 24, 2009

On Smokers

I have a coworker who smokes. She's also asthmatic. (No, she's not Jewish.) And every time I see her short of breath and in need of an inhaler, I wonder what she's doing to herself. My personal opinion is that people who smoke should not be given prescriptions for breathing treatment, but that won't be put into effect now. Perhaps with Obama's new healthcare plan, it may be. Then again, maybe not. After all, Obama smokes too.

Anyway, after coming to this conclusion, I realized that we're all guilty of the same thing. Maybe Hashem shouldn't allow people who do averos to do teshuva. After all, we got ourselves into this mess, why should we be given a prescription to save us now? But Hashem, in His ultimate kindness, gives us the key to return. Do we even realize what a big Chessed it is?

As Rabbi Yaakov Salomon says, it's definitely something to think about.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Have a Good One...

I took my little brothers to get slurpees the other day, and on the way out, we met my neighbors. After schmoozing for a few minutes (and telling them that we used up all the slurpees in the store, so they'll just have to buy lottery tickets insted), my neighbor said, "Have a good one!" My six-year-old brother looked at me and said, "What does 'have a good one' mean?"

Good question! It's become a phrase that's thrown around very casually. People used to say have a good morning, afternoon, evening, night, etc. Now, they just say have a good one. Why?

I think it's because we've become lazy. Why should we think about what time of day it is? The person we're talking to can figure it out! It's so much easier to say have a good one!

So, have a good one, everyone! (Year, I mean!)