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Rabbi Simon Jacobson envisions a transformative world where every individual from childhood is taught their indispensable role in life. He argues that if society, through parents and education, fosters the idea that each person is needed and has a unique purpose, humanity would shift dramatically. This perspective would help individuals see death not as an end but as a transition—much like transforming wood into energy during a fire, where the essence of life continues in a different form. The message is clear: fostering a sense of purpose and indispensability from a young age cultivates a worldview where life is meaningful beyond superficial pursuits.