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Understanding

 
Did it ever happen that what you heard was not what you were told?  And what you said was not what was understood?
That is why it is always good to ask questions.  That way you get the message.  
Questions also establish interest. It shows that we care enough to investigate.
A grandmother took her grandson to St. Patrick’s Cathedral in Manhattan.  She showed him many parts of the magnificent structure.  Finally, they came to the altar.
“Under here.” She pointed, “is where all the cardinals are buried."
”The boy looked on in amazement and asked, “You mean the whole team?”
Always ask.  It is the way of truth.  It is the way of Torah. 

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“Between 1305 and the early 1800’s. the House of Taxis ran a form of pony express service all over Europe….   Its couriers clad in blue and silver uniforms, crisscrossed the continent carrying messages between princes and generals, merchants and money lenders.” –Alvin Toffler, The Third Wave We may think we are the first generation consumed by rapid communication but we are not.   Throughout our history it has been a priority. Of course, now in the 21 st century we must ask: are we better or worse for it?