The Torah Secret to Never Feeling Old Again

What if "old" isn't about your body, but about how distant your memories feel from your present moment? In this class, we explore why Avraham and Moshe Rabbeinu are both defined by the same trait — amazement. Avraham looked at the world and was amazed enough to ask where it came from. Moshe stood at the burning bush and needed to know why it wasn't being consumed. This wasn't incidental to who they became. It was the doorway. We'll look at how modern psychology's concept of hedonic adaptation explains why we go numb to our own lives, and why a child's constant wonder might actually be the spiritually correct state, not something we're meant to outgrow. From there we connect this to the deeper Torah idea of memory, forgetting, and the month of Tammuz — and why the difference between someone alive and someone dead is simply whether things can still affect them. We close with two concrete practices: spending real time in nature, and journaling moments of amazement, so that wonder becomes a trained habit instead of a rare accident. If you've ever felt like life has gone flat, this class is for you. 🔔 Subscribe for more classes on Torah, psychology, and what it means to live fully awake. #TorahWisdom #RebbeNachman #JewishSpirituality #Mussar #PersonalGrowth #Mindfulness #Wonder #StayYoung #BreslovChassidus #TorahAndPsychology