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The Gift of Presence Over Provision

Rabia's radical simplicity and focus on inner wealth over material comfort guides parents toward quality presence as the genuine inheritance children need.

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Why It Matters

Rabia lived in extreme poverty, refusing gifts and charity, because she valued purity of devotion over material security. This challenges the modern parental anxiety that addiction or recovery somehow diminishes a parent's ability to 'provide.' True provision, through Rabia's lens, is presence: undivided attention, emotional availability, and authentic connection. The addicted parent often compensates through excessive material giving or promises—a distorted attempt to prove love while the addiction steals actual presence. In recovery, parents often swing to guilt-driven over-provision. Rabia's model suggests a third path: simple, conscious, genuine presence. A parent in recovery who sits quietly with a child, listens fully, and shares honest emotions provides immeasurably more than one who buys distraction. This reframes economic anxiety that often accompanies addiction recovery; a parent need not be wealthy to be genuinely generous. Children internalize this lesson profoundly: love is presence, not performance. This foundation builds secure attachment and reduces the likelihood that children will later turn to substances seeking the belonging they never received.

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