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The Kosher Hustler

Wisdom from Heavens and Howard

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The Kosher Hustler

De : Mikhael Kushevsky
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You wake up early, and something feels off.

Your life works.

You make money.

You move forward.

But something underneath it doesn’t hold.

David knows that feeling.

He comes to America with ambition, builds a business, chases success, and does everything right on the surface. And for a while, it works.

Until it doesn’t.

Because success without God’s wisdom creates distance. From clarity. From purpose. From yourself.

As his life expands, David begins to notice a pattern. The more he gains, the less grounded he feels. The more noise he allows in, the harder it becomes to hear what actually matters.

Then something unexpected happens.

Through discipline, daily structure, prayer, and honest self-reflection, he begins to rebuild. Not through inspiration, but through consistent action.

Along the way, he encounters two very different influences.

One rooted in timeless wisdom, faith, and alignment with the Creator.

The other, surprisingly, through the raw honesty, discipline, and relentless consistency of a voice like Howard Stern. Not holy, but real. Not spiritual, but exposing truth in a way most people avoid.

Together, they reveal something powerful:

Truth is not found in comfort.

It is built through discipline, honesty, and showing up every day.

The Kosher Hustler is a story of success, distraction, correction, and return.

A guide to building a life with clarity, strength, and purpose through God’s wisdom, daily habits, and the courage to face yourself without excuses.

Because the voice most people ignore is not gone.

It is waiting.

And eventually, it asks again.

©2026 Mikhail Kushevsky (P)2026 Mikhail Kushevsky
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