The Most Important Thing I Try To Carry.

What is the most important thing to carry with you all the time?

People expect you to say a phone, wallet or keys. The obvious stuff, the things you pat your pockets for before leaving the house. But those are just objects, tools you use to get through the day. They can be lost, replaced or stolen.

What I am talking about is something you carry inside you, something that cannot be taken unless you give it up willingly, your principles and your integrity.

For me, that is my Islam. It is my compass, the thing that shapes how I see the world, how I treat people, and how I hold myself accountable. It is the voice that reminds me to choose the harder right over the easier wrong. It is the anchor that keeps me steady when life feels like it is pulling me in every direction.

I try my best to live it every day. I fail, often. And that is the part people do not always talk about, the falling. We all do it. Sometimes quietly, sometimes in ways everyone can see. The real test is not whether you fall, it is whether you find the strength to stand back up, dust yourself off, and keep going. That is where faith comes in.

Carrying your principles means you are not blown around by every new trend, temptation or pressure. It means there are lines you will not cross, no matter how much it costs you. It means you answer to something higher than public opinion or personal gain.

Without it, you can be rich, respected and surrounded by people, but still lost. Because if you do not know who you are and what you stand for, you will bend into whatever shape the world demands of you. And once you give away that core part of yourself, getting it back is not always possible.

So yes, I will carry my phone. I will carry my keys. But above all, I will carry my faith, my principles, and the resolve to get back up when I fail. Because those are the things that keep me walking in the right direction, no matter how many times I stumble.

Because without them, you are not carrying yourself, you are just carrying an empty shell.

16 responses to “The Most Important Thing I Try To Carry.”

  1. Dear Miah
    I am lost in a different world while reading your posts. I loved this post, too.

    Thanks for liking my post, ‘Writing’🙏❤️

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    1. I am a fan of your writing also. Thank you for being on this journey together my friend.

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    1. Thank you so much for your kind words. 🙂

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    I love this!

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    1. Thank you so much for your kind comment. It’s really appreciated.

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  3. A special heart rock my mamma gave me💗

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    1. Thank you for reading and your kind comment.

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      1. You’re very welcome! Have a beautiful day😊

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  4. Dear Mia
    It’s beyond imagination to see such novel ideas expressed in your posts. I am always impressed.
    Thanks a lot for liking my post, ‘Pygmalion’ 🙏 😊

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    1. Thank you so much sir. Your post was also a great read. Thank you for liking and commenting. 🙂

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  5. Thanks for your like of my post, “Jewish Prophets 3 – Isaiah Chapters 17-18;” you are very kind.

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    1. You’re very welcome. 🙂

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  6. I respect your beliefs, but I would like to point out that Atheists like myself also have strong principles. As far as the three things I make sure I have before leaving the house, I’m 77 years old and subject to “senior moments.” So, I check that I’m wearing pants, that my zipper is up, and that I remember where I was going.

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    1. That’s great, and thank you for reading my post. I didn’t say atheists don’t have strong principles. I was just talking about myself. I respect your comment. There’s probably a difference with me walking out at my age and if I make it to yours In’sha’Allah.

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