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Who Cares? Responsibility in an Age of Indifference

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🗣️💬Ask the Rabbi anything! https://simonjacobson.ai/ We’ve all witnessed it — those chilling moments when a crime unfolds in broad daylight and people simply walk by. A car slams into a bicyclist. The rider lays motionless on the pavement, and tens of passersby keep moving as if nothing happened. Another time, someone is being mugged in full public view — and no one lifts a finger. But what’s even more disturbing is the follow-up reaction. Some people don't even see this insensitivity as a problem. I once spoke about this in a public lecture, and a man raised his hand: “Why should I care? It’s a dog-eat-dog world. Survival of the fittest. I have my own problems. Most people wouldn’t help me — so why should I help them?” A painful question. Yet beneath it lies a truth we don’t want to face: injustice is happening around us constantly. Children are being bullied right now. People are being hurt, even killed — and countless others stand by, complicit in their silence, numb in their indifference. So why should we care? What responsibility do we bear for one another? And what does our reaction — or lack of reaction — reveal about the state of our souls and the condition of our society? Please join Rabbi Simon Jacobson for this urgent and deeply personal exploration. This conversation is not a critique; it is a wake-up call. A call to reawaken our conscience, to pierce the shell of apathy, to recognize the integral connection and responsibility we have for each other, and to rediscover the power each of us holds to bring light into a darkened world. ➡️Join the global war of goodness. Partner with us on the spiritual frontlines. https://www.meaningfullife.com/donate/ 🌐 Visit our War in Israel landing page: https://www.meaningfullife.com/category/social/operation-iron-swords/ 💬 Join our Spiritual War WhatsApp group: https://chat.whatsapp.com/HDOy39voNDiCgoVGloCDzc 💡Add light to the world! Do a Mitzvah for our Israeli brethren: https://www.meaningfullife.com/mitzvahwall/ Subscribe to the Meaningful Life Center YouTube Channel for more 🔔 https://www.youtube.com/meaningfullifecenter?sub_confirmation=1 Let’s connect: 🌐Website - http://www.meaningfullife.com/ 📷 Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/meaningful.life.center/ 👍Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/meaningfullifecenter/ 💼LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/simonjacobson1/ 📧Email – [email protected] 💬WhatsApp – 718-774-6448 Rabbi Simon Jacobson is a pioneering speaker, educator and mentor to thousands. He is the Dean and Founder of The Meaningful Life Center, coined "The Spiritual Starbucks" by the New York Times, which bridges the secular and the spiritual. He is the author of the best-selling book Toward a Meaningful Life (💎 https://www.amazon.com/Toward-Meaningful-Life-Menachem-Schneerson/dp/0062846485/ref=dp_ob_image_bk) which has sold over 500,000 copies and been translated into 13 different languages. With his keen insight into the human condition, and over 35 years of experience, he has the unique ability to offer clarity and direction especially in difficult times. Rabbi Jacobson and the MLC have been lauded for creating non-stop programming nourishing people's hearts and souls. Please donate or sponsor a class, to help us continue and expand this life-affirming work 💓 https://www.meaningfullife.com/donate. #MeaningfulLifeCenter #AppliedKabbalah
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🗣️💬Ask the Rabbi anything! https://simonjacobson.ai/ We’ve all witnessed it — those chilling moments when a crime unfolds in broad daylight and people simply walk by. A car slams into a bicyclist. The rider lays motionless on the pavement, and tens of passersby keep moving as if nothing happened. Another time, someone is being mugged in full public view — and no one lifts a finger. But what’s even more disturbing is the follow-up reaction. Some people don't even see this insensitivity as a problem. I once spoke about this in a public lecture, and a man raised his hand: “Why should I care? It’s a dog-eat-dog world. Survival of the fittest. I have my own problems. Most people wouldn’t help me — so why should I help them?” A painful question. Yet beneath it lies a truth we don’t want to face: injustice is happening around us constantly. Children are being bullied right now. People are being hurt, even killed — and countless others stand by, complicit in their silence, numb in their indifference. So why should we care? What responsibility do we bear for one another? And what does our reaction — or lack of reaction — reveal about the state of our souls and the condition of our society? Please join Rabbi Simon Jacobson for this urgent and deeply personal exploration. This conversation is not a critique; it is a wake-up call. A call to reawaken our conscience, to pierce the shell of apathy, to recognize the integral connection and responsibility we have for each other, and to rediscover the power each of us holds to bring light into a darkened world. ➡️Join the global war of goodness. Partner with us on the spiritual frontlines. https://www.meaningfullife.com/donate/ 🌐 Visit our War in Israel landing page: https://www.meaningfullife.com/category/social/operation-iron-swords/ 💬 Join our Spiritual War WhatsApp group: https://chat.whatsapp.com/HDOy39voNDiCgoVGloCDzc 💡Add light to the world! Do a Mitzvah for our Israeli brethren: https://www.meaningfullife.com/mitzvahwall/ Subscribe to the Meaningful Life Center YouTube Channel for more 🔔 https://www.youtube.com/meaningfullifecenter?sub_confirmation=1 Let’s connect: 🌐Website - http://www.meaningfullife.com/ 📷 Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/meaningful.life.center/ 👍Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/meaningfullifecenter/ 💼LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/simonjacobson1/ 📧Email – [email protected] 💬WhatsApp – 718-774-6448 Rabbi Simon Jacobson is a pioneering speaker, educator and mentor to thousands. He is the Dean and Founder of The Meaningful Life Center, coined "The Spiritual Starbucks" by the New York Times, which bridges the secular and the spiritual. He is the author of the best-selling book Toward a Meaningful Life (💎 https://www.amazon.com/Toward-Meaningful-Life-Menachem-Schneerson/dp/0062846485/ref=dp_ob_image_bk) which has sold over 500,000 copies and been translated into 13 different languages. With his keen insight into the human condition, and over 35 years of experience, he has the unique ability to offer clarity and direction especially in difficult times. Rabbi Jacobson and the MLC have been lauded for creating non-stop programming nourishing people's hearts and souls. Please donate or sponsor a class, to help us continue and expand this life-affirming work 💓 https://www.meaningfullife.com/donate. #MeaningfulLifeCenter #AppliedKabbalah
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