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  • in reply to: SHOULD I LEAVE #1112821
    shtark4ever
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    It seems from the fact that you posed this question that you still have a desire to make it work which i am unsure if it that’s stemming from the fear of changing your place or if your actually growing in the yeshiva but your not completely happy with your growth. Either way its still impressive because many people would call it quits if they lack good chavrusas and especially if they don’t have a functional relationship with their rebbi. That being said the greatest motivation must come from within -although there are people watching movies it should not necessarily affect you tot the extent that you cant learn . I am obviously not denying the effect of the environment(ex.korach) ,however try to find serious guys who just want to learn and then maybe work on the internalizing the importance of torah and if that doesn’t work maybe try to find a different yeshiva . Often peoples environment affect them more when they are not really motivated by what they do. to quote my rebbi ” You have Man up and grow up”. Hatzlacha and I hope you realize the chasivus of learning and the chesed hashem that comes along with it . you are holding up the world! P.S. don’t count yourself out of long term plan especialy when times are rough. Good luck!!

    in reply to: superficiality #891707
    shtark4ever
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    if we are getting on that topic .I 100 percent agree with yentingyenta in that regard nowadays people ask the most absurd questions that dont really have any real meaning and they dont indicate anything real about the person

    in reply to: superficiality #891706
    shtark4ever
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    oh i was referring to shtam how people view a yeshiva guy as a bum or other things because he smokes. i wasn’t talking in regards to shidduchim and even in shidduchim its very possible if a person meets the right one she can convince him to stop

    in reply to: saying good shabbos to girls (men) #892750
    shtark4ever
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    what has become of us nothing will happen if we say good shabbos to a girl if we passing by. stopping and shmuezzing is a different issue but just saying good shabbos is being polte i dont think one should intiate the good shabbos but if a girl says it to you abd she is not doing it in a pritzusdik way then you should forsure anwser

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