Throughout life, we are given countless pieces of advice, but few resonate as deeply as the wisdom passed down by loved ones. For me, the best advice I ever received came from my Grandma, Yummy. Her words were simple, yet carried profound meaning: “Remember who you are and remember whose you are.”
At first, I didn’t fully understand the depth of her wisdom. But over time, I realized that this message was more than just about knowing myself—it was a testament to my personal beliefs and faith in God. Those words remind me that I am not only a reflection of my values and upbringing but also a child of God.
“Remember who you are” means standing firm in your identity, staying true to your values, and never losing sight of what makes you, you. It encourages me to hold fast to my authenticity, no matter where life takes me. “Remember whose you are” is a powerful reminder that I am not walking through life alone. I belong to God, and my faith shapes my journey, decisions, and how I interact with others.
Grandma, Yummy’s advice has become a cornerstone in my life. In moments of uncertainty, I return to her words for guidance. They remind me to trust in who I am and in God's plan for my life. Her wisdom grounds me in faith, providing strength and clarity even in the most challenging times.
To this day, I carry Grandma, Yummy’s words with me. They serve as a reminder to always live in alignment with my beliefs and to embrace the truth of who I am—and whose I am. That legacy of faith is one of the greatest gifts she ever gave me.
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