The Aggravated Husband

A husband who is extremely irked by his wife's shortcomings asks Rabbi Miller what to do; he recieves an answer that sounds like it was written by Rebbe Nachman or Rav Shalom Arush…

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Rabbi Avigdor Miller

Posted on 04.04.21

Q:
 

How does a husband increase love for his wife, when her shortcomings are still bothering him? 

 

A:
 

And the answer is something that we talk about here all the time. There will come a day, after 120 years, when he will come into the house, and his wife is not there anymore. He'll say, "Saral'e, where are you?" But she's not there anymore. Now he sees what a misfortune it is not to have his wife by his side. He can't hear her voice anymore. 

 

Now, he'll look back and it will hurt him to no end. "Why was I so mean to her? After all, she's a woman, I'm a man. Nobody's the same. Even two men can't be the same all the time. You can't agree with everybody all the time. You have to learn how to get along with somebody else. And I didn't utilize the opportunity. I missed the opportunity to be a human being!"

 

And you'll cry about it. "I could have kept quiet when she said something silly. I could have been tolerant. After all, she made meals for me all the time. She always made supper for me. She was a good cook. She kept the house clean. She took care of the children. There were so many things she did for me, and I was ungrateful to her." 

 

And you have to know that it's going to hurt him to no end. And in the Next World, he's going to scream, he's going to cry out, "Gevalt, gevalt, gevalt!" Those who act wickedly will be full of regret in the Next World. And you're going to say, "Ribono Shel Olam, let me come back to this world and I'll make another attempt."

 

"Oh no!" Hashem says. "You had one chance and that's all."

 

And so, while you still have your wife, concentrate on looking at her good points. And you'll find plenty of them; plenty of good in your wife. Don't be foolish. She has plenty of wonderful qualities. The truth is that is that if she didn't have wonderful qualities, she wouldn't put up with you either. 

 

So make it a career of seeing only the good – and you'll discover that there is very much good. 

 

Transcribed from Tape # E-178 (June, 1999)

 

 

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Rabbi Avigdor Miller of saintly and blessed memory was one of the great spiritual leaders of Torah Jewry in America during the previous generation. We are honored at Breslev Israel to feature his writings, which we have received from the TorasAvigdor organization in Brooklyn, New York.

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1. Alizah

10/11/2018

to anonymous

Dear Anonymous, you are the perfect example of one who looks for bad points and finds them no matter what, even in an article so full of fantastic points. Thanks for helping me to see what not to do. Love, Alizah

2. Alizah

10/11/2018

Dear Anonymous, you are the perfect example of one who looks for bad points and finds them no matter what, even in an article so full of fantastic points. Thanks for helping me to see what not to do. Love, Alizah

3. Veronica

2/19/2018

Celos

Hay algo acerca de esto . Porque hubo infidelidad y nO puedes retomar la confianza.

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