Don't look to the person making the most noise, focus on the one who is content and exudes serenity . That is the one who has the secrets. The noise maker may be spreading torah, it just isn't the same.
(Can you name an actual tzaddik who sought the limelight? Didn’t think so.)
We must be honest with ourselves and ask: what causes us to "change" for the better? If the answer is anything other than "growth to become the best servant of HaShem possible", maybe its time to reevaluate our priorities.
No issue was too small for the Rebbe's attention and care.
Here's a letter with advice for children struggling with bedwetting.
(Likkutei Sichos (!) vol 36 p. 323)
“The advice given is well-known: There must be menuchas hanefesh (an inner calm and tranquility) and hesech haddas (distraction) in regards to this particular issue and not to exaggerate the situation. Obviously, one should minimize the liquid intake before bed-time.”
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Intensity can be born from uncertainty. Whereas confidence can breed a comfort. The trick is to combine the two with a smile and transform oneself with a joyous confidence which only intensifies ones life. Chassidus brings you to the happy unity.
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