To lead a man out of the wilderness, you must have traveled the terrain yourself.
I am not a polished, performative guru. I am a teacher, first and foremost. My days are not spent building a personal brand or managing an external image. They are spent in the work—in my physical yeshiva here in the holy city of Tzfat, teaching students, answering their real-world questions, and recording the hundreds of hours of classes that I give away for free.
This is my commitment. To remain in the trenches, to be a fellow traveler on the path, and to serve as a direct, unfiltered conduit for the wisdom that has so profoundly changed my own life.