What are three objects you couldn’t live without?
If asked to name three objects I could not live without, my choices would reflect practicality, purpose, and personal meaning.
First, I could not live without my smartphone. In today’s interconnected world, it serves as far more than a communication device. It is my office, newsroom, creative studio, library, and global connection hub. It keeps me informed, organized, and connected to family, colleagues, and opportunities across the world.
Second, I value my notebook and pen. While technology dominates modern life, there is something irreplaceable about physically writing down ideas. It sharpens my thinking, clarifies my goals, and preserves moments of inspiration. Many of my best concepts begin as handwritten thoughts before they become structured projects.
Third, I could not live without my Bible. Beyond being a book, it represents guidance, faith, and moral grounding. In moments of uncertainty or decision-making, it offers wisdom, encouragement, and perspective that shapes how I approach both personal and professional life.
Together, these three objects represent connection, creativity, and conviction — the foundation upon which I build my daily life.
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