On Sukkot, We are commanded to dwell in temporary dwelling.
Temporary dwelling means that it is built from things we consider unimportant.
The things our ego cannot appreciate are the things that build our inner thatch.
The inner thatch covers and protects us from our own ego.
This is the meaning of Tikkun—the correction of our ego.
Simchat Torah comes at the end of Sukkot, when we complete the Tikkun of our ego.
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