Parshas Matos-Masei: Let’s Go Camping
Earlier this week I spent an embarrassing amount of time planning our family’s summer vacation. I genuinely enjoy this part. Comparing locations. Reading reviews. Finding the perfect Airbnb or hotel or campsite. Looking at hiking trails. Figuring out whether the four-year-old would enjoy one place more than another, or whether the older boys would get bored. Deciding whether it’s worth spending a little more for a nicer place, a bit more privacy, or a better view. Before long I had more browser tabs open than I could count. The funny part was that every new tab made me less certain, not more. There were simply too many good options. Somewhere in the middle of all that, I caught myself smiling. This wasn’t really about planning a summer getaway. This was just… me. I’ve noticed the same pattern showing up in lots of places. It’s rarely the bad ideas that overwhelm me. It’s the good ones. A new book or podcast someone recommends, an article I’d like to write, a program I’d like...