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Hope is not the Silver Bullet: Why believing in yourself must be accompanied by action

The Homeland Newspaper by The Homeland Newspaper
July 12, 2026
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Michael Jjingo, is the General Manager of Commercial Banking at Centenary Bank.

Michael Jjingo, is the General Manager of Commercial Banking at Centenary Bank.

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A man once declared every New Year’s Eve, “This is my year!” Yet by March, the only thing growing in his life was his WhatsApp status collection of motivational quotes. His dreams were taller than Crested Towers, but his actions were shorter than a teacup. It is painfully true that many people admire success the way guests admire lions in a zoo, from a safe distance.

The world today is full of dreamers, planners, talkers, and strategy champions. But the greatest difference between those who succeed and those who remain spectators in life is simple: action. Believing in oneself is one of the greatest powers a human being can possess, yet belief alone without movement becomes wishful thinking. Hope is psychologically healthy, but hope without strategy is like trying to harvest maize from a garden that was never planted.

Leadership expert John Maxwell wrote, “Dreams don’t work unless you do.” That statement summarizes one of life’s deepest truths. Every human being desires a better life, greater income, improved relationships, stronger health, and meaningful achievement. Every January, people make resolutions. Gym memberships increase, business plans are written, and year resolutions are posted online. But by March, many dreams quietly die because they were never matched with disciplined execution and persistence.

Psychologists refer to an important concept called psychological capital, which includes hope, resilience, optimism, and self-efficacy. These four pillars shape how people respond to challenges and opportunities. Hope helps people see possibilities. Optimism helps them expect better outcomes. Resilience enables them to recover from setbacks. Self-efficacy gives them confidence that they can succeed. Together, these qualities create the mental strength necessary for growth.

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The COVID-19 pandemic taught the world many painful but valuable lessons. Business collapsed, schools closed, salaries disappeared, and uncertainty shook every nation. Yet, the crisis also opened people’s eyes. Many teachers who were confined at home during school lockdowns discovered hidden entrepreneurial talents. Some entered farming, while others started Business baking enterprises, poultry projects, delivery services, and small retail ventures. What looked like destruction became a doorway to innovation.

History has repeatedly shown that problems often carry hidden opportunities. Author Robert Kiyosaki wrote in “Rich Dad Poor Dad,” “In the middle of every problem lies an opportunity.” Indeed, difficult seasons force human beings to think differently. Comfort rarely produces creativity. Sometimes, pressure introduces us to abilities we never knew we possessed.

Faith also plays a critical role in sustaining hope. The Holy Bible in James 2:26 teaches that “faith without action is dead.” This scripture reminds believers that prayer, dreams, and positive confessions must be accompanied by deliberate effort. A farmer may pray for a harvest, but unless he plants seeds, weeds the garden, and waters the crops, prayer alone cannot produce maize. Faith gives courage during uncertainty, and hope strengthens the mind during adversity, but action moves dreams into reality.

Resilience is equally important in the journey toward success. Observe a child learning how to walk. The child falls repeatedly, sometimes painfully, but keeps attempting again and again. Eventually, the same child who once struggled to stand begins running around the house. Human growth works the same way. Failure is not the opposite of success; it is part of the process.

The celebrated leader Nelson Mandela once said, “I never lose. I either win or learn.” One business failure or a rejected proposal should not bury a person’s destiny. One rejection should not destroy confidence, and one unsuccessful interview should not define a lifetime. Many successful entrepreneurs failed repeatedly before they achieved breakthrough success.

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Fear, however, remains one of humanity’s greatest enemies. Fear whispers dangerous lies into the human mind, telling you that you are not good enough, that you will embarrass yourself, or that others are better than you. Sadly, many dreams die not because people lacked talent, but because they feared beginning.

An ancient Chinese proverb states, “A journey of a thousand miles begins with one step.” The first step may appear small, uncomfortable, or uncertain, but it carries enormous power. Every successful company, every great business, every influential career, and every respected leader once started as a small idea in someone’s mind.

Self-efficacy, the belief that one can succeed, is essential. People who believe they can overcome obstacles often perform better than equally talented individuals who constantly doubt themselves. Confidence does not mean arrogance. It means trusting that with effort, learning, discipline, and persistence, improvement is possible.

Unfortunately, toxic and negative people often weaken this confidence. Some individuals criticize every dream, mock every ambition, kill every innovation, and predict failure before efforts even begin. Spending too much time around chronic negativity is like planting flowers in acidic soil. Personal growth requires environments that encourage possibility, accountability, and positive thinking.

Motivational speaker Les Brown declared, “Shoot for the moon. Even if you miss, you’ll land among the stars.” Those words encourage people to dare greatly rather than live small lives imprisoned by fear and excuses.

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In conclusion, life rewards movement. Dreams that are never acted upon remain fantasies. Hope without strategy becomes empty excitement. Faith without work becomes idle imagination. But when belief, resilience, faith, discipline, and action combine, extraordinary transformation becomes possible. The world does not belong to those who merely wish. It belongs to those who dare, who rise after failure, who silence fear, and who take the first courageous step. Believe in yourself, hope positively, pray faithfully, and think optimistically. But above all, act relentlessly.

The writer, Michael Jjingo, is the General Manager of Commercial Banking at Centenary Bank.

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