When we hear the concept of "Tzaddik, Rasha and Beinoni" - the Righteous One, the Evil One and the Average One - our understanding is that a righteous one is one who does many good deeds and very little of the opposite; the evil one does very few good deeds and a good deal of the opposite; and an average one is in the middle - fifty-fifty. This is the common, well-known interpretation of these concepts. Rabbi Simon Jacobson explains how the Tanya provided a completely new way of understanding the three types.
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