There was this Jew who knew every "b'di'avad" (aka, "Biddy Eved", the old spinster librarian) in the book. When ever he was called on something, his reply was invariably, "biddy eved, it's fine". When he finally left this world and was welcomed to Olam Haba, he was shown to a little, damp closet with a bare 40W bulb hanging from the ceiling. He couldn't believe his eyes and said in astonishment, "This is Olam Haba!?!" "Yes, Reb Biddy Eved, for you this is Olam Haba." b'di'avad gets used like that; f you don't feel like doing something the best way, do it the next (or less) best way. But Chazal tell us that "kol ha'omer HaShem vatran, m'vater al chayav" -- anyone who thinks HaShem gives partial credit is fooling himself to death (free translation. Ok, really, really free translation; but its still true). HaShem created us and this entire reality for one and only one purpose: for use...
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