Conventional wisdom would have you believe in yourself. Hillel begs to differ, saying, "Don't believe in yourself until the day you die." What does this mean? What practical import does it have?
Don't Believe in Yourself (Avos 2:4)
Don't Believe in Yourself (Avos 2:4)
Don't Believe in Yourself (Avos 2:4)
Conventional wisdom would have you believe in yourself. Hillel begs to differ, saying, "Don't believe in yourself until the day you die." What does this mean? What practical import does it have?