Break the Wheel: How to Renew Your Life Now
Description
This shiur is a full breakdown of renewal — not as an inspirational idea, but as a practical system for living. Rabbi Yoni Fischer shows why a person stays stuck even when life is “moving,” how Paroh represents being trapped in repetition, and why the moon is the model for real change. He explains how age has nothing to do with freshness, how people lose their energy when they stop renewing themselves, and why being busy with the past is one of the strongest tools of the yetzer hara. The shiur covers the danger of living on autopilot, the “hamster wheel” mindset, and the difference between living a day intentionally versus repeating yesterday again. It moves into self-worth: how a person limits himself by what he believes he deserves, how people sabotage success because it feels unfamiliar, and how inner value shapes marriage, parnassah, and personal growth. The shiur also brings the Vilna Gaon’s line — “your now is the same as mine” — to show how quickly a person can restart his life. The message is consistent: renewal is daily, not seasonal. The past is gone. Today is the only place where life changes. For more, check out rabbiyonifischer.com