Tie Your Camel
Hey friends,
Hereâs a fun story Iâve been thinking about recently. Itâs narrated by the 9th-century Islamic scholar Tirmidhi. It goes along these lines:
One day, the Prophet Muhammad noticed a Bedouin leaving his camel unattended without tying it. He asked the Bedouin âWhy donât you tie your camel?â The Bedouin answered âI place my trust in Godâ. The Prophet said âTrust in God, but tie your camelâ.
This is great stuff. Trust in God, but tie your camel.
There are things within our control, there are things partially in our control, and there are things outside our control. Weâd all live happier lives if we focused our attention only on the stuff we could control, and let the rest go.
Tie Your Camel reminds us to put the effort into helping ourselves (within our control), but beyond that, from being free of expectations about the outcome (outside our control).
Have a great week!
Nida
This week on Not Overthinking
Not Overthinking is the weekly podcast hosted by me and my brother. If you enjoy these emails, youâll hopefully like that too. You can listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Castro (my favourite podcast app) or any other podcast app â just search for âNot Overthinkingâ.
My Favourite Things this week
1â Podcast â I learned a lot from this episode of Bulletproof Radio called Why You Desperately Need Carbs. Worth listening to if you (like me) have the internal bias that âcarbs are badâ.
2â Audiobook â Iâve now started listening to book 3 of the Wheel of Time series by Robert Jordan on Audible. The end of book 2 and the start of book 3 were so good that Iâve been prioritising listening to these audiobooks over podcasts, and so my podcast queue has hit the triple digits. Might have to do a purge soon đ
Kindle Highlight of the Week
âOpportunity is missed by most people because itâs dressed in overalls and it looks like work.â
A quote (allegedly) from Thomas Edison, recounted in the book YouTube Secrets by Sean Cannell and Benji Travis. Resurfaced with Readwise.

