130 Torah Book & Portion, Book of Numbers, Korach (Numbers 16:1–18:32), Source Book Keys, BLOCH NUMBERS | 16:26 depart — NUM219 A feeling of guilt for having failed to de... NUM219 A feeling of guilt for having failed to develop one's potential is a common source of discontent. Those who blame others for their own shortcomings are indeed doomed to a lifetime of discontent. Those who blame themselves may find ultimate contentment after a reassessment of their potential. An individual whose career falls short of his original expectation need not reproach himself if the disappointment is not due to his own neglect. All that we may expect of any individual is that he do his best, no more and no less. Discord, domestic or otherwise, is an irritant as grievous as pain. Fortunately one can do much to remove this cause of discontent. If his manner and character are at fault, he must make amends and change. If another party is at fault and his remonstrances are not heeded, he can physically remove himself from the source of discord. The Bible describes in great detail the discord sowed by Korah due to his jealousy of Moses. When all attempts at reconciliation failed, an order was issued to the people: "Depart from the tents of these wicked man" [this verse]. A physical departure may restore contentment. Share Print Source KeyBLOCHVerse16:26Keyword(s)departSource Page(s)89 Switch article NUMBERS | 16:25 went — NUM218 R. Ashi said: This teaches us that one mus... Previous Article NUMBERS | 16:30 defiantly — NUM220 The tenth level is the severity of sins wh... Next Article