Today I meet with prolific attorney, Harry Rothenberg, who has reached multiple seven to eight million dollar verdicts and settlements for his firm’s clients, and we discuss being Jewish and religion. We discuss life and the various experiences and lessons we’ve garnered throughout, and Harry tells various stories of his own life and things he’s learned from his own family and the clients with whom he has worked. Harry tells a couple of stories that illustrate how vital it is to make sure you’re being kind and loving to those around you because you never know how your actions are going to affect people, or how much longer people you love will be around.
Reaching a tipping point in life 4:09
Trying to reach a balance between professional life and who Harry is 7:32
Remaining grounded 13:57
A rough story from his practice 22:37
Story #2 28:30
Seeing things that affect Harry 33:46
Life lessons from the Bible 41:44
“So you’re gonna hit traffic. You’re gonna hit speed bumps in your relationship, but it’s in your relationships and it’s so important to make sure that if that ever happens, even if it means you being the big person, you know, you’re 100% right, reach out. Reach out, apologize, reach across the divide because just stop and think. Imagine if I don’t get the chance. So that’s a constant reminder.” 25:43
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