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The News Network Africa > Blog > Opinion > What if everything you have right now is everything you once dreamed of?
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What if everything you have right now is everything you once dreamed of?

Hayley Sky
Last updated: 21 April 2026 11:08
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Sit with that for a second.

Not the big dreams. Not the five-year plan. Just — last month. Last year. The version of you that was hoping, pushing, wondering if it would come together. Look around. A lot of it did.

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And yet — here we are. Rushing past it.

There is something quietly dangerous about becoming comfortable. The moment we get familiar with a blessing, we stop seeing it as one. The job becomes just work. The home becomes just where I sleep. The people around us become just the usual faces. We call this settling in. I think, sometimes, it is actually settling down — in the wrong sense of the word. We normalize everything. And normalization, left unchecked, is the beginning of ingratitude.

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I have been thinking about this a lot lately — especially in conversations with people I barely know. There is something about talking to a stranger, or an acquittance you haven’t seen in a while, that holds up a mirror. They ask simple questions. They share where they are in their own journey. And suddenly, without intending to, they show you the treasure you have been sitting on without noticing. I have walked away from those conversations — humbled. Quieted. Realizing that they very things I had started to complain about were the very things someone else was still praying for.

That realization does something to you.

Gratitude is not a feeling that visits you. It is a practice you choose.

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It is the decision, every single day, to notice what is good before cataloguing what is missing. It is sitting down — in the quiet, without your phone, without noise — and asking yourself honestly: how far have I come? When you do this consistently, something shifts. The desperation softens. The restlessness quiets down. You stop running from where you are and start building from it. Gratitude gives your present moment weight and meaning that no future achievement ever can.

The most purposeful people I know are not the ones with the most. They are the ones who have mastered this art — of holding what they have with open, appreciative hands, even while they reach for more. They are not naïve. They know life is hard and that more growth is ahead. But they refuse to arrive at tomorrow having sleepwalked through today.

So I will leave you where I started.

Look at your life — not at what is missing, but what is there. The relationships. The progress. This very ordinary Thursday evening that somebody, somewhere, is still hoping for.

What are you grateful for today?

Compiled By: Nampeela Saidah Sanyu

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