A different take on Wall Street I had a different feeling about Wall Street than this article conveyed. I took a chizuk that even when it looks as if the sky is falling and that a certain industry is doomed, Hashem can turn it around for good in an eye blink. I believe we should have an ‘ayin tova’ for those who made out extremely well, and take a chizuk that each persons parnossa is determined by Hashem and not controlled by the economy at large. Thus millions were losing jobs, and these people did very well.
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12/07/2009
I had a different feeling about Wall Street than this article conveyed. I took a chizuk that even when it looks as if the sky is falling and that a certain industry is doomed, Hashem can turn it around for good in an eye blink. I believe we should have an ‘ayin tova’ for those who made out extremely well, and take a chizuk that each persons parnossa is determined by Hashem and not controlled by the economy at large. Thus millions were losing jobs, and these people did very well.
12/07/2009
A different take on Wall Street I had a different feeling about Wall Street than this article conveyed. I took a chizuk that even when it looks as if the sky is falling and that a certain industry is doomed, Hashem can turn it around for good in an eye blink. I believe we should have an ‘ayin tova’ for those who made out extremely well, and take a chizuk that each persons parnossa is determined by Hashem and not controlled by the economy at large. Thus millions were losing jobs, and these people did very well.
12/07/2009
I had a different feeling about Wall Street than this article conveyed. I took a chizuk that even when it looks as if the sky is falling and that a certain industry is doomed, Hashem can turn it around for good in an eye blink. I believe we should have an ‘ayin tova’ for those who made out extremely well, and take a chizuk that each persons parnossa is determined by Hashem and not controlled by the economy at large. Thus millions were losing jobs, and these people did very well.