all the works of the world required hardwork Intelligence and skills therefore no work or task can be labelled as superior or inferior
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This is the basic difference between smart work and hard work. Smart work means utilising your efforts to their maximum benefit. It doesn’t mean completely distancing yourself from hard work but making the right choices. It means keeping your head with you. See to be successful,you have to give some input. But the difference lies in where. A smart worker strategises and puts in efforts to areas that will yield good and a hard worker well simply works hard.
I am in no way advocating the hard work doesn’t do any good,it does. And there are a million examples to support this. But a little bit of smart work can do wonders.
After all,no one asks who worked the hardest. All one asks is who won the race.
I am in no way advocating the hard work doesn’t do any good,it does. And there are a million examples to support this. But a little bit of smart work can do wonders.
After all,no one asks who worked the hardest. All one asks is who won the race.
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