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Whatever your hand finds to do, do it with all your might." Not moderately. Not conveniently. With all your might. Development requires intensity, continuity of effort, and the willingness to return again and again to the difficult, unglamorous work of becoming better.
The future is uncertain, but it is not sealed. Amartya Sen’s central argument — that development is fundamentally the expansion of human capabilities, the freedom to become and to do — redirects the whole inquiry. It moves us away from a passive accounting of what we lack, towards an active reckoning with what we might yet build. This future cannot be awaited. It must be constructed, deliberately and together. Development has never been a purely individual project. It is a collective enterprise, one that demands alignment of vision, unity of effort, and a sustained commitment that outlasts the enthusiasm of any single generation.
Ecclesiastes again: "Two are better than one... for if they fall, one will lift his fellow." (4:9). The logic of cooperation is not merely additive. Where genuine solidarity replaces fragmentation, where people build with and for one another rather than in spite of one another, progress accelerates in ways that isolated effort never could.
A future worth inheriting will not arrive by chance. It will be earned through the continuous refinement of skill, the discipline of consistent action, and the courage to grow together across time. As Peter Drucker put it, the best way to predict the future is to create it. That creation begins, as it always has, with the steady and unrelenting development of human capacity, not the capacity to wait but the capacity to build.
Prince S. J. Samuel
April 2026