Book Recommendation: Why We Make Mistakes? Joseph HallinanThe human brain evolved over millions of years to provide answers to a number of fairly simple problems: If you are reading this article, then the three problems above likely no longer really concern you. In their place other problems have arisen, such as whether to... Read more »
What did I learn from the Israel-Iran war?On the day of the ceasefire, I saw a request to come donate blood. Since I have O blood type, I am in demand for donations. It's not often that a person gets to lie on their back in the middle of the day and reflect. On the Magen David Adom (MDA) bed, I thought about the main points… Read more »
Western Galilee College Future Leadership ConferenceI had the great privilege of speaking at the Western Galilee College Leadership Conference. When I speak, I also enjoy listening to other speakers. Listening to an article read in machine voices (by the way, challenging professions): I really enjoy talking to young people. This is the stage... Read more »
Cancellation of liberty inhibitorsIn the days between the holiday of freedom and Independence Day, I will write a few articles about things I believe should be released to progress economically and personally – canceling the inhibitors of freedom. Many people talk about financial freedom, economic liberty, passive income, etc. In the same way… Read more »
Things I learned in the operating roomLast week my daughter, 17, had surgery. Everything is fine now, thank God. Today's plan included waking up at four in the morning. Leaving the house at five and arriving at Assuta Ramat Hachayal at six. At my wife's insistence, I secretly drank my coffee in the office before leaving because... Read more »
What to do now? Number twoA few days ago, I received an email that moved me. From someone who, before asking a question, reminded me of a broadcast I did at the beginning of the war, and he said it helped him through a difficult point in his life when he not only suffered like me from the massacre event itself, the videos, the worries, etc... Read more »
We will always have BarryIn October 2023, a few days after the Simchat Torah massacre, Professor Yuval Albashan published the article 'We Will Always Have Beer Sheva." I read a small excerpt from the article on the special broadcast I did about the war and things to do and not to do economically and in general. The recording of that broadcast... Read more »
How do we proceed from here?11/10/2023 – Two days after the Simchat Torah massacre. What I think should be done, what should not be done during this challenging time, and greetings from the Oct. 1973 snows. Introduction Before the holiday, I published an interview I did with my parents about the war… Read more »
What did I learn from the light rail bench in Gush DanLast Friday, I rode the light rail on its first day of operation. My daughters attend high school in Tel Aviv and for two years, they've taken the bus an hour and a half each way every day. On the train, the travel time will be slightly less than half that time (I measured). In the article… Read more »
Four things I learned at my dentistIn recent months, it has become clear that I need to undergo a dental healing process. During the hours I've spent on the road to the clinic and in the dentist's chair, I've thought about a few things that I believe could be beneficial. Dr. Keren Aharoni, my dentist… Read more »
Where to learn to be independent – managing a businessWhat do you need to learn to be a successful business owner Read more »
7 Lessons from the Collapse of American BanksAfter Silicon Valley Bank and another bank collapsed, and a third bank is in potential collapse, we can already learn a few things about economics, banking, and life, which is, of course, the most important lesson. In this article, I've written seven lessons that I believe can be learned from the collapse... Read more »
Four Insights from the 2023 Eilat Mortgage Advisors ConferenceInsights from the 2023 Eilat Conference of the Mortgage Consultants Association Read more »
In Israel, people pay a lot of taxes, is that true?Special article for November 29th. Every article or post I write is agreed upon by some people and naturally disagreed upon by others. There is one type of post that I occasionally publish on social media that gains... Read more »
What am I thinking about when I think about runningAt the end of October, there was a night race in Tel Aviv that takes place every year over ten kilometers. I registered for the race about six months ago, after much deliberation, because ten kilometers seemed beyond my capabilities. In the end... Read more »
Things I learned from past heroesEconomic insights on decision-making following a tour of the Golan Heights and the Yom Kippur War Read more »
The Scoundrel as a Tool for Mind ControlHow can our attention be diverted by using one villain or another, and what can we do about it? Read more »
Juju – Handle the routine, not the emergencyFocus on routine and not on emergencies, even though many times we seemingly "want" to get to the problem. Read more »
Three economic and personal insights about bicyclesThree economic insights from riding a bicycle: the magic of the obvious that it's a shame to miss; pay attention to the distinction between the essential and the trivial; leave the wilderness untouched. And yes, it's related to economics. Read more »
Three important things for your successWant to see the scenery in Jerusalem too? At the end of the article, there is a video in which I talk about the content of this article. A few days ago, I was at a meeting to sign a mortgage with a nice family in Jerusalem, at the Talpiot branch of Bank Hapoalim. I chose… Read more »
Ascetics spend moreWhy put aside and save from today for the future, and do those who choose to live at a lower standard of living and invest regularly really live ascetically, or are they actually spending more? Read more »
In your opinion, is money poison?Do you treat money like poison? If so, you won't have much of it. Read more »
Insights for Business Success: Asta SoupMy insights from the personal and economic development conference in Nice, France Read more »
Business Success Insights: Tony RobbinsTony Robbins is one of the greatest business and personal development mentors working today. He lectures to hundreds of thousands of people worldwide every year. In Israel, Robbins appeared before 8,000 people at the Yad Eliyahu arena in Tel Aviv. First, it was amazing in my eyes to see... Read more »
New Year's resolutionsFestive Rosh Hashanah article – setting goals and achieving them in the new year. An article for anyone who subscribed to a gym and stopped going before the subscription ended, or anyone who (again) set a goal for the new year and didn't meet it… Read more »
Books I have readHere are some books I recommend for anyone who wants to advance financially. Of course, there are many more, but these are the ones that jumped out from my shelf. Read more »