Rav Avigdor Miller on Fault Finding
Q:
What can a person do if he’s always focusing on his own faults and as a result he feels downhearted?
What can a person do if he’s always focusing on his own faults and as a result he feels downhearted?
A:
If you’re a person who thinks of his own faults, you should be proud of yourself. You shouldn’t feel downhearted. If you know you have faults, then you’re a righteous person.
The trouble is when you don’t know you have faults - that’s the trouble! But if you really think you have faults, then Hakodosh Boruch Hu loves you. Anybody who recognizes his own chesronos, then Hakodosh Boruch Hu considers him a tzaddik. So this is just another case where people blame themselves for having good middos.
TAPE # E-12
(Source: TorasAvigdor.org)
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