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EducationAs long as they were little, no attention was paid to the latent differences in their natures, both had exactly the same teaching and educational treatment, and the great law of education “educate each child according to his own way,” was forgotten - that each child must be treated differently, with an eye to the slumbering tendencies of his nature.… For strength and courage, no less than brain and lofty thought and fine feelings have their representatives before G-d, and all, in the most varied ways of their callings are to achieve the one great common task of life.
The spirit of man's heart is evil from his youth. (Genesis 8:21) Man is born a wild ass. (Job 11:12). “Educate each child according to his own way, and even when he is old, he will not depart from it.” There are two aspects to the task of education. One is to accustom a person from his youth to strive for perfection—in his understanding, his deeds, and his emotions. For the training you give a person when he is young becomes part of his very essence, and will not leave him even in his old age; whereas things a person learns when he is older do not go deep, and will not remain with him as he ages. Everything in the world is drawn after its nature. Thus, even while Jacob and Esau were still in the womb, they were drawn after their tempraments. When Rebecca would walk past a study-hall, Jacob would press to come out, and when she would pass by a temple of idolatry, Esau would struggle to emerge. There were no bad intentions on Esau's part. He was merely being drawn after his nature. (Maharal of Prague, Gur Ariyeh on Genesis 25:25) There are psychologists who think that a person is born without any natural inclinations at all, that a child is completely influenced by his surroundings. But that is incorrect. “Sin waits at the door,” the verse says - at the door of the womb. Even a fetus can have an instinct for evil, though he lacks all thought and consciousness. The particular traits of each person are born with him. Of course, the surroundings do have an influence; however one's main traits are not learned, but inherent. (R. Eliyahu Dessler, Mictav m'Eliyahu, … ) Add as favourites (166) | Views: 1509
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