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Parshas Vayelech
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Parshas Vayelech

We only remember our good deeds, Hachnosos, and not our bad ones, Yitzios.
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Parshas Nitzavim
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Parshas Nitzavim

I find it fascinating that the human mind allows us to ignore compelling arguments to support our personal agendas. 
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Parshas Shoftim
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Parshas Shoftim

If people want to be able to move past their mistakes, they should confront them and not work around them
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Parshas Re’eh
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Parshas Re’eh

The Nisoyon is to decide whether to act on what they saw, and seems to be true, or what they know to be true.
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Parshas Eikev
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Parshas Eikev

The Torah is teaching the message that the minimum is enough, even when receiving more would be helpful.
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Parshas Vaeschanan
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Parshas Vaeschanan

People who have personal experiences, are morally responsible to share them, and to help others with similar experiences.
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Parshas Massay
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Parshas Massay

Children may know something is wrong but, without knowing its effect on their lives, and others, they can’t be fully responsible for their actions.
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Parshas Matos
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Parshas Matos

Sins begin in the mind, as random, seemingly harmless, thoughts.
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Parshas Balak
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Parshas Balak

Many people say I’m sorry to friends, relatives, and superiors. Very few mean it.
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Parshas Chukas
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Parshas Chukas

The Medrash highlights how, by exaggerating the importance of a trivial aspect of something important, people believe that they can purge themselves of guilt and/or responsibility.
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