Udi Damari – Dayag Al Hachof
Here is the third single off of producer Udi Damari‘s upcoming project. The song was influenced by the story about Henry Ford who was running on the beach and saw a fisherman sitting and fishing. Ford tried to convince the fisherman to make his fishing into a proper business so he could fish without worrying, and the fisherman told him that that was exactly what he was doing, and that money is not everything. Real happiness and satisfaction is not dependent on how much we have earned, rather in having the understanding that we have enough to be calm and happy.
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