The last of the 10 Commandments says not to want stuff that belongs to your neighbor and then gives a list, like their house, family, or pets "and anything."
Why the detail?
Because while the work "Kol" means anything it also means everything.
Life is like a big story with good parts and tough parts, and you can't just take the good parts from someone else's story without taking all of it.
It means you shouldn't wish you had anything they have, because it comes with everything that they have their whole package.
You don't want to go through all the things they go/went through, so don't be jealous.
Have a good shabbos and join us with the Yeshiva Boys.
Rabbi Kushi Schusterman
