
Exposing the Illusion of the System
From The Shema Podcast for the Perplexed by Dan Kullman
April 13, 2026 · 33 min · Season 7 · Episode 236
About this episode
This episode explores the tension between control and responsibility, reframing life’s purpose to reveal the true source behind everything.
This episode tackles a tension most people never resolve: you don’t control outcomes, yet you’re still responsible to fully engage in the process. If you internalize this properly, it can remove a tremendous amount of pressure, frustration, and confusion from your life. You’ll learn how to stay disciplined and active in your work, health, and responsibilities without tying your sense of control or self-worth to the results. At a deeper level, this episode reframes the purpose of life itself: to expose the illusion of independent cause and effect—the klipa—and reveal Hashem as the true source behind everything. You’ll walk away with a practical framework for doing this in real time, through your actions, your mindset, and even your speech. The result is a calmer, more focused inner world, stronger trust in Hashem, and a clearer understanding of how to live in reality while still fully participating in it.
People in this episode
Host: Dan Kullman
Topics covered
- responsibility
- engagement
- illusion of control
- spirituality
- mindset
- life purpose
Keywords
- outcomes
- pressure
- frustration
- discipline
- trust in Hashem
- inner peace
- engagement
Mentioned in this episode
Books & works: Exposing the Illusion of the System
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