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What Can I Do about My Bad Luck?



Question:

Is it possible for someone to have bad luck? My grandmother used to say about such people that they have "no mazel." I am a college graduate, a learned man, but cannot seem to make any money.

Answer:

The word "mazel" is derived from the Hebrew verb "nozel" which means to flow. Mazel is the energy which flows to us from Above, and thus we often wish each other "mazel tov," which really means, "may you have a flow of positive energy."

Mazel affects every area in life. One person has mazel with his children, one has mazel in his looks, one has mazel when it comes to health, one when it comes to making money. One person has mazel with her friends, one with parents-in-law, one with great spouses for their children. One has mazel in his job, one has mazel with his bosses, one in making investments. One has mazel with her plants (a "green thumb") and one with scrabble. The list is endless.

So I'd like to make two points:

1) As you can see, mazel affects innumerable areas in a person's life. A person can have bad mazel in a specific area—but great mazel in many others. If someone has great mazel when it comes to making money, but no mazel at all with children, spouse, health, etc.—would you say he is a truly fortunate person, just because he is financially successful? What about a brilliant person in an unhappy marriage? The friendless millionaire? You write that you don't have good mazel financially—but do you have mazel in other areas of life? Nobody has good mazel in everything! And mazel with money is of far less importance than mazel in many other areas in life.

2) Mazel does not occur in a vacuum. We believe that every year on Rosh Hashanah it is decreed in Heaven what a person will earn during the coming year. That doesn't mean that a person can sit with folded hands a whole year, and say, "well, I don't have to do anything, whatever is decreed for me will just come to me." A check will not come flying in through the window. A person must make a "vessel" for the mazel, for G‑d's blessing. The vessel is hard (and honest) work, and prayer that the efforts be blessed from Above. Similarly, we pray that we should have good mazel with our children, while simultaneously working hard to be good parents and directing them in the proper way.

So instead of focusing on the presence or absence of mazel in your life, focus on doing whatever is in your ability to make a living. Make sure to pray properly three times a day to G‑d—the source of all wealth; and give charity to the best of your ability, because that is the best vehicle for financial mazel. And then stop worrying, because our livelihood is in G‑d's hands.


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Chaya Sarah Silberberg serves as the rebbitzen of the Bais Chabad Torah Center in West Bloomfield, Michigan, since 1975. She also counsels, lectures, writes, and responds for Chabad.org's Ask the Rabbi service.

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Posted: Oct 28, 2008
Who said anything about a free ride?
Daniel Wimer sounds very judgemental and looking for excuses not to care about others.
Why would I post my name on a public board?
Does he send money to people with names and addresses?
I hardly think so.
Also Mazel is not the same as luck mazis is G-d will, not luck and if he thinks that G-d never makes it hard on people then how did the holocaust happen if G-d wasn't allowing it?
I think the one spinning fairy tales is the one who protests too much about them.
Posted By World of Sheker

Posted: Oct 26, 2008
Unhappy about G-d.
Where does it read, in the Torah, that you get a free ride in life? Mr. World espouses that he is picked upon by G-d, and control of his life. Mazel or luck goes against G-d's law and precepts. However, I suspect he is writng a fairy tale for our reading, be because he is ashamed of using his name.
Posted By Daniel Wimer, Zephyrhills, FLA/USA

Posted: Oct 26, 2008
Sometimes G-d decrees you must never be happy
My mazel not only is bad in just about ever important area, money, marriage (or lack thereof) and even self esteem, it is just about at the absolute bottom.
I just keep wishing I were dead already because G-d will not allow me any happiness.
Everytime I started to be happy about anything especially any long term improvement in my life, it always and instantly gets worse, and not form things that go bad just because I "think that way" but from outside things that I have no control over.
For example once I got used to living not too well, suddenly my landlord tells me his mother wants my place and I have to get out and I have nothing for the higher rents and no money for the actual move even if I could find a place.
So I will just wind up homeless, then I'll lose my job and be bum for the rest of my miserable life.
The more I gave in tzodekka, the worse it got, same for praying.
I became afraid to do either, one.
Posted By World of Sheker



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