
Careful! You could be endangered your livelihood.
Here we mention some of the reasons why a person's livelihood may be reduced.
"The blessing of Hashem is what makes rich" (Proverbs 10.22) "Lto "A slack hand makes poor, but a diligent hand makes rich." (Prov. 10:4)
"Hashem will not let the righteous go hungry" (Prov. 10:3)
One of the basic principles in Judaism and especially of Emuna (Complete Faith in the Creator) is that the Eternal One judges the person measure by measure.
For this reason, when we judge others favorably, we are also judged favorably from Heaven. But when a person only looks for the negative in others and thinks the worst of them, judging them unfavorably, then, likewise, from Heaven, that person is judged unfavorably, declared guilty in the Divine judgment, and Hashem punishes him by reducing his sustenance.
This is how it is written: "He who does not judge others favorably will have his sustenance diminished" (Sefer HaMidot)
There are several reasons on which the sages base their teachings; we will publish more information on this topic soon.
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