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I thought my question was clear.
The context is based on a post that it we don’t take into account the greater purpose in our actions. Our whole purpose is only to follow The Will Of Hashem. I am not disagreeing with that statement. But I doubt it’s relevance to this subject. My question is that why is there so much emphasis on learning and knowing Torah? If reasons don’t come into play at all then why is it important to keep studying. Better eat the matzo because that is what Hashem wants. A serious student has to contend with distractions and wrong interpretations or mistaken texts. Why risk not doing Hashem’s Will? Just eat good food a whole Shabbos. Easier than learning. Spend the whole week preparing for Shabbos. Ones livelihood and caring for people is also a Mitzva. One can find much easier routes to constantly doing His Will than Torah Study. Yet, we have been taught that it all comes down to Torah Study. Why is that so?