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bein hazmanim

"after a person leaves yeshiva, his whole life is bein hazmanim. If a person doesn't force himself to learn bein hazmanim, then he will fail in life later"
I heard this from Rav Nissan Kaplan, shlita.

can anyone confirm if this is true

thanks!

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Well, one should learn something, anything that is Torah related even after one's Yeshiva years. It makes a lot of sense to me. But I can't confirm if Rav Kaplan said this.
thanks.

I meant confirm if this is true in the real world, from people's experience.

not whether he said it.
A DREAM
By Avraham Koplowicz

When I grow up and reach the age of 20,
I'll set out to see the enchanting world
I'll take a seat in a bird with a motor.
I'll rise and soar into space

I'll fly, sail, hover,
Over the lovely faraway world,
I'll soar over rivers and oceans
Skyward shall I ascend and blossom,
A cloud my sister, the wind my brother.

(…)
I'll see the Pyramids and the Sphinx,
I'll fly over Niagra Falls,
I'll drift over the cloud strewn cliffs of Tibet,
By wind i'll cross the great kangaroo island

I'll fly slowly, hovering lazily,
And thus, basking in the enchantment of this world,
Skyward shall I soar and blossom,
A cloud my sister, the wind my brother.[10]

(10)Yad Vashem Archive O.48/47.B.1.

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