Everything always works out in the end

An advantage of getting older is learning that everything always works out in the end.

Just like in the Purim story.

Winston Churchill, in old age, once said: "I spent half my life worrying and none of it ever did me any

good."

The word for worry is דאגה. The first letters of the alphabet are there: aleph, gimmel, dalet, and hey, but 

the beit is lacking.  That's because the beit stands for  ביטחון, meaning trust.

If you trust in God, you have bitachon, and worry vanishes.

Happy Purim.

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