Mishnah
Mishnah

Musar su Pirkei Avoth 4:10

רַבִּי מֵאִיר אוֹמֵר, הֱוֵי מְמַעֵט בְּעֵסֶק, וַעֲסֹק בַּתּוֹרָה. וֶהֱוֵי שְׁפַל רוּחַ בִּפְנֵי כָל אָדָם. וְאִם בָּטַלְתָּ מִן הַתּוֹרָה, יֶשׁ לְךָ בְטֵלִים הַרְבֵּה כְנֶגְדָּךְ. וְאִם עָמַלְתָּ בַתּוֹרָה, יֶשׁ לוֹ שָׂכָר הַרְבֵּה לִתֶּן לָךְ:

R. Meir dice: Diminuisci la (tua) occupazione [con gli affari o il lavoro] e occupati [principalmente] con la Torah. E sii di umile umore davanti a tutti gli uomini, [per imparare anche da quelli inferiori a te in saggezza.] E se tu fossi inattivo [nello studio della Torah], ci sono molti fannulloni accanto a te [per aiutarti a farlo. Oppure: ci sono molti oziosi nel mondo, i malvagi e gli animali selvaggi, attraverso i quali il Santo Benedetto può essere punito su di te.] E se hai faticato nella Torah ha molte ricompense da darti. [Egli stesso premierà te, e non un messaggero, il suo attributo di essere superiore a quello della sua punizione.]

Shaarei Teshuvah

And the penitent is also obligated to be submissive and to fulfill and follow the path about which our Rabbis, may there memory be blessed, said (Avot 4:10), "Be of humble spirit before all men." And from this, he will acquire that he will not get angry at - or be exacting with - his fellows; and he will also not pay attention to everything that he hears and will forego his reckonings. And from this, all of his sins will be [forewent to be] atoned, as our Rabbis, may their memory be blessed, said (Rosh Hashanah 17a), "Whoever forgoes his reckonings [with others, the heavenly court, in turn,] forgoes all his sins" - measure for measure. And this is a very glorious opening for hope. And it is stated (Lamentations 3:29-30), "Let him put his mouth to the dust - there may yet be hope. Let him offer his cheek to the smiter; let him be surfeited with mockery."
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Mesilat Yesharim

Considering this, our sages, peace be unto them, said: "minimize your worldly occupations and toil in the Torah" (Avot 4:10).
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Mesilat Yesharim

The matter of "Zeal" is clear. It is the early engaging in mitzvot and their completion as the sages of blessed memory said: "the zealous are early to perform the mitzvot" (Pesachim 4a).
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