BH Bli Ayin Hara I have the zchut of Posting from Yerushalayim Ir HaKodesh:
L’yilui Nishmat Avraham ben Ester, Israel ben Rivka & Chaviva bat Yocheved.
From Yalkut Yosef:
1. We learn in Masechet (Pirkei) Avot: Yehuda Ben Tema Says: One should be courageous like a Cheetah, as light as an Eagle, as quick as a deer, and a hero like a lion in order to fulfill the will of Our Father in Shamayim. We learn from this four things regarding Avodat Hashem: Courageous like a Cheetah=When a person does a Mitzvah he/she should never be embarrassed from those abusing him/her, As light as an Eagle=Be quick to close your eyes from wickedness (because the sight of wicked things/people is the first step towards a sin), As quick as a deer=to make oneself accustomed to running to good things/places, a Hero like a Lion=to overcome the Yetzer Hara. Therefore one should overcome his urge to sleep by waking up to do Avodat Hashem and not be late for Zman Tefillah and Kriyat Shma.
2. One should make his nature accustomed to always running to Dvar Mitzvah (things related to Mitzvot/Mitzvot). There are those who sleep late and slack off in their homes and then seem like they are practicing the Midah of Zrizut (quickness for Torah which is a great thing) by running to Shul to make the Zman for Tefillah, and people should know this is NOT Zrizut. And forever man should be quick to make Zman Tefillah and in general quick for the Torah and should not be attracted to sleep and general luxuries. One should not feed their Yetzer because of his wealth and property, because all is passed on and lost, and the Torah has a reward that stands forever.
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