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Ok I hear all of your points but, first of all not everyone wants to run that marathon and usually most people do not. A very controlled lifestyle is not really designed for the average joe. Yes we are very disciplined and very aligned with doing but love, kindness and heart comes with being and alot of the laws that are written into the book of life is written in such a way that alighs with the nature of being. We need roots to survive not just doing. Getting up for shachris is _very_ hard and you may do it every day but some people who simply can’t actually find a deeper connection to G-d let’s say by doing hisbodedus and praying to G-d by living _with_ G-d more like the biblical figures did. Imagine if David hamelech got up for shachris and was a conformist you think he would have had the connection he has to G-d to write tehilim. Tehilim is David hamelechs deep relationship with faith, understanding, sacrifice, suffering and understanding the deep eb and flow of how G-d works on earth you cannot learn that ebb and flow and have a true relationship with self. And your creator by being a confromist. I understand that everyone on here believes a certain way I also value this belief system but I want to bring a very realistic way of seeing the world because as much as orj lifestyle is beieifull it does not get to the heart of what mankind _can_ be and that’s having a deep grounded relationship with self and with our creator. Being a runner is exhausting requires discipline many people do not have and if you run too much you are definitely going to depelte yourself and in the long run overstress your system. Please listen to G-d He created us and knows how he designed his creation and how much you truly _can_ handle