Dear Uri, a quote from Arnold Schwarzenegger (a very good friend of the y"h's - but who says we can't take a lesson from him?): “Strength does not come from winning. Your struggles develop your strengths. When you go through hardships and decide not to surrender,
that is strength.”
Just a few days ago, we've all been tensely sitting at the edge of our chairs, waiting by our keyboards - wondering what choice you will make. The impression that you've made on us when you reported that good news still sits with us in our minds and hearts, and continues to be our inspiration. The Uri that carried so much inner strength that even in the most difficult of all moments,
that is the Uri that we know!
That Uri, the
true Uri, does not get discouraged by a fall. Our Uri doesn't give up!
Don't be discouraged by your fall. With all your friends continuing to cheer you on, realize that you are only human, and get back up. We all have ups and downs. Failure is not falling down but refusing to get up.
Take a moment to pause and study your "friend's" face. Know him. Identify him. Learn to pick him out of a crowd. Your past experiences will help you understand his nature, his tricks, his deception. The bitterness you are feeling right now, before diverting your attention from it, freeze it - encapsulate it. These feelings will serve as ammunition when faced with the same or similar test. It's your past falls which will enable you to rise above, only this time to be more victorious.
Remember Uri, that whenever you need someone to talk to, I'm always available for a chat at
Tomim2B@gmail.com. Please feel free to contact me whenever you want to speak what's on your mind.
I have put money in tzedaka in your honor, that Hashem should grant you with the energy needed to lift yourself back up.
With love, awe, respect and admiration - a true friend who feels bruised by your fall,
2B