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The Myth of “Hard work pays”

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19/07/2025
in IMIBEREHO MYIZA, MU RWANDA
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The Myth of “Hard work pays”
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We’ve all heard it growing up: “Work hard and you’ll succeed.” We always saw it on school posters, graduation speeches, and motivational quotes. But what if we told you that hard work, while important, doesn’t always guarantee success?

It’s time to dismantle the myth that hard work alone is the magic key to success because for many, it simply isn’t.

The Harsh Truth Behind the Quote

In theory, the statement makes sense. It promotes discipline, ambition, and grit all valuable qualities. But in reality, people work multiple jobs, sacrifice sleep, and grind day in and day out  and still remain stuck in the same place.

Look around: a market woman waking up at 4AM every day to sell fruits, a taxi driver hustling from dusk till dawn they’re not lazy. In fact, they’re some of the hardest workers in our society. But are they always rewarded? Not really. And that’s the uncomfortable truth we must face.

Why Hard Work Isn’t Always Enough

Here are just a few reasons why hard work alone doesn’t guarantee success:

Unequal Opportunities: Where you’re born, your access to quality education, your gender, or your last name can determine how far you go even if you work ten times harder than someone else.

Networks & Privilege: Sometimes, it’s not about how hard you work, but who you know. Many successful people got their shot through connections or family ties.

Luck & Timing: Right place, right time. Many breakthroughs happen not just because of hard work, but because the stars happened to align.

Systemic Barriers: For some, working hard also means constantly fighting racism, classism, corruption, or gender bias. That’s not just unfair, it’s exhausting.

The Danger of Believing the Myth

Telling people that hard work always pays off can be damaging. It creates the illusion that those who are poor or struggling simply didn’t try hard enough. It ignores the structural issues that keep people stuck in cycles of poverty, and it silences the need for real change.

It can also lead to burnout and shame. When success doesn’t come, we blame ourselves instead of questioning the system.

So, What’s the Alternative?

We’re not saying people shouldn’t work hard. Work ethic still matters but it needs to be paired with:

Smart strategy (working smarter, not just harder)

Access to resources and mentorship

Fair systems that reward effort and talent, not privilege

Rest because burnout is not a badge of honor

Most importantly, we need to stop shaming people who haven’t “made it.” Life is more complex than a motivational slogan. Success is never just a result of hard work it’s a cocktail of effort, opportunity, privilege, timing, and luck.

Final message

It’s time to rethink the myth that “hard work always pays.” While dedication should be celebrated, we must acknowledge that effort alone doesn’t guarantee a breakthrough. Let’s work not just for our own success but to create a world where everyone has a real shot, not just the privileged few.”

Brenna AKARABO
RADIOTV10

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