Parshas Shelach: The Grasshopper Tax
This week, I finally had a hard conversation that I had been avoiding for a very long time. It wasn't that the facts of the situation had suddenly changed. What changed was that I finally reached a point where I got more tired of hiding a struggle than I was afraid of being honest about it. I realized it’s healthier to just live in reality than to keep staying on autopilot out of fear of how I'll be seen. And something surprising happened: reality turned out to be much softer than the script fear had written in my head. It didn’t magically solve everything or wipe away the work left to do, but it was human. It was met with warmth and straightforwardness. And it made me think of this week’s parsha, Shelach. When the spies return from the land, they deliver a report that breaks the nation's spirit. But there is one specific line that maps out exactly how fear operates: וַנְּהִי בְעֵינֵינוּ כַּחֲגָבִים וְכֵן הָיִינוּ בְּעֵינֵיהֶם “We were like grasshoppers in our own eyes, and...