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Board Economics
Re: Working smart vs working hard
by
ralle14
on 09/03/2018, 13:30:45 UTC
Working hard is different from working hard.
How are these two different from each other ?


Good one buddy.If you are hard worker,both of your boss and lead will get as much work from you.In single word,they use you for they growth and development.If any one in your team not working well,your lead ask you to complete it with patience.But the fact is you are fool.So I would like to be a smart worker and still I was as like that.
Just because you work hard that doesn't mean you're a fool. One reply that you can read above said you can work hard and smart at the same time which is true. It still doesn't hurt to start working hard if you don't have any experience or knowledge on how to work smart.


This is an interesting question to discuss. Working smart is at least more pleasant than working hard and I believe that it is also generally more profitable. However, I don't think that relying on luck is smart. It is truly risky. I think that smart work is rather about thorough development of the ideas, high level of rational success predictability, not luck attraction.

I agree because you'll never know when will luck come to you it could be today, next week, month, year, decade, etc.