TORAH LEARNING: THE END OR THE MEANS?
In Torah 18 Rabbeinu says that everything people do has (or should have) a tachlis - a purpose, and the most important tachlis is coming close to Hashem.
I decided to take a look at the word "tachlis" and found something interesting. In Hebrew it is spelled "תכלית", so that right in the middle of it there is another word - "כלי" (a tool or a vessel). The two letters "ת" at the beginning and at the end of "תכלית" can stand for "תלמוד תורה" ("Torah learning").
Now, I don't know how much this insight is really worth, but I think all this can be understood to mean that Torah learning is not the primary goal; it is just a tool (of course, a very important one) for achieving the ulimate tachlis - coming close to Hashem.
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