The Korban Pesach is eaten before Chatzos midnight, and: ַﬠ ַה לשׂוֹ ַבע on a full stomach. We can suggest that this is a Remez, that even though Hashem gave me only “half” [Chatzos] of what I asked for [and it’s not what I really want] I’m already: ַﬠ ַה ל שׂוֹ ַבע feeling full as if I’ve got it all! The Yetzer Hara tricks you into being upset when you see only small improvements in health, Parnasa, relationships, etc.
I’ve been begging for a good Shidduch, and Hashem gives me a so-so. Instead of kvetching, I say that at least I’m getting something; whereas in the past I was redd zero. Or a partial Refua should be regarded as a Remez that the complete Refua is on the way. Throughout your life, remember: Although: יִצֲחַו תֵמ םָדָא ןיֵא וֹדָיְבּ וֹתָוֲאַתּקהלת רבה א לב A person does not get even half of his desires during his lifetime, you are always in a state of: ְשׂ ִב ָﬠי ה satisfaction, meaning that despite your peckel, you are “total” Sameach B'chelko
