Choose Your Hard: The Power of Deliberate Choices
“If you don’t choose your hard, your hard will choose you.” – Unknown
Life is full of challenges. Whether it’s staying healthy, building wealth, nurturing relationships, or growing spiritually, nothing worthwhile comes easy. The truth is simple: you can’t avoid hardship, but you can choose which hardship you want to endure.
Everyday Choices, Everyday Hardships
We all want the best in life: good health, financial stability, fulfilling relationships, and spiritual peace. But here’s the catch: each goal comes with its own set of challenges.
Take health, for example. Controlling your diet, waking up early to exercise, and saying no to unhealthy cravings is tough. But what’s tougher? Battling lifestyle diseases like diabetes or heart problems later in life.
The same goes for finances. Working hard, saving money, and making sacrifices today is tough. But living with financial stress and unfulfilled dreams because of poor choices is even harder.
In the end, we all face hardship. The question is: which hardship leads to the life you want?
A Real-Life Example: A Friend’s Journey
A close friend of mine struggled with weight issues for years. He loved food, hated exercise, and always promised himself he’d “start tomorrow.”
One day, a health scare changed everything; his blood pressure shot up, and the doctor warned him about possible heart complications. Suddenly, the “hard” he had been avoiding- exercise, healthy eating, self-control- seemed far easier than living with chronic illness.
Within a year, he lost 20 kg, started running marathons, and now inspires others with his story. He always says, “I wish I had chosen the hard earlier—before the hard chose me.”
Quranic and Hadith Insights
The Quran reminds us that hardship is temporary, and with struggle comes ease:
“For indeed, with hardship [will be] ease. Indeed, with hardship [will be] ease.”
(Surah Al-Inshirah, 94:5-6)
The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ also taught the value of effort and delayed gratification:
“The strong believer is better and more beloved to Allah than the weak believer, while there is good in both.”
(Sahih Muslim, Hadith 2664)
Strength here is not just physical; it is spiritual, mental, and emotional. It comes from discipline, resilience, and making the right choices even when it’s tough.
Lessons We Can Take
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Hardship is unavoidable – but we have the power to decide which hardship will shape our lives.
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Delayed gratification pays off – choosing short-term struggles often leads to long-term rewards.
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Faith gives strength – knowing that Allah promises ease after hardship helps us stay patient and hopeful.
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Action beats intention – waiting for “the right time” only lets hardship choose us instead.
Call-to-Action
So today, ask yourself: Which hard will I choose? Will you choose the hard that leads to growth, health, wealth, and peace, or the hard that comes from neglecting these choices?
Choose wisely. Choose your hard.
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