道可道,非常道
The Journey
The children taught me far more than I ever taught them—about wonder, presence, and seeing the world with fresh eyes each day.
Service taught me about humility and the strength that comes not from hardness, but from flexibility and understanding one's place in something larger.
Water became my teacher—showing me that the most persistent force moves gently, finding the path of least resistance and gradually transforming everything it touches.
I learned that the most effective leadership often means stepping back, creating space for others to flourish, and remembering that the best solutions emerge naturally when we stop forcing them.
Approach
I am still learning, still walking this path. My diverse experiences have been my teachers, and the Tao Te Ching continues to guide me toward understanding that wellness isn't something I can give to others—it's something we discover together when we create space for natural healing to unfold.
The Hebrew translation was born from a desire to sit with these teachings more deeply. If it serves others in their own journey, I am grateful. I believe ancient wisdom belongs to everyone, not to any one person or teacher.
I am blessed to share life with my wonderful wife and our two boys, who remind me daily that the deepest teachings come not from books but from love, laughter, and the simple moments we often overlook. They are my greatest teachers in the art of being present.