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hard work vs smart work

 

More often than not, we are advised to go for the obvious and obligatory sounding “the smarter work” thing in pursuit of achieving success and for coming up with flying colours in life

But, my conviction may sound a little outlandish as, I believe that “no ways work” until you work. Perhaps, I perceive to see that very basics of this preference between smart and hard is enigmatic because many of us relish in contemplating somewhere that, smart work is gonna be a salvation for rending us from the pain of harder ways.

On the other hand, a masochistic effort involved in the context of achieving a goal may not only surge our chances for success but also, adds to our knowledge, as we learn from experiences. People have always failed to conceive the disparity between smart work and shortcuts and this preconceived myth leads them to failure. Yet, I believe it’s a blessing in disguise as failures are the pillars of success,

Because if that little spider had mend its ways for it continuously failed to climb, it would never reach up there. If ruminated and scrutinised, it is lucid that hard work can be a tranquilizer and a life saver, as exemplified from the story of two frogs drowning in a bowl of milk where, one gave up swimming and died because he could see no possible outcomes for his unnecessary slogging labour, whereas, the other kept on pedalling and to our astonishment his industrious effort churned the milk to cheese and he jumped of the bowl

The crux of the matter is that, the amalgamation of smarter ways and prodigious effort with the best of our hopes added can be a magic spell for skyrocketing outcomes.

So, for such a perplexed conflict of choice between smart or hard the notion should be to go for our endeavour assiduously, the more we stick to our work with thoroughness and care, the more we learn and the more we have the knowledge, consequently, more worthy our life would be and so I guess it’s beyond the realm of any success.

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