What is the difference between hard work and smart work?
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Shrikant pol said:
8 years ago
Hardwork will give experience which smart work won't give you much.
On the other hand, smart work will save much time which hard work won't.
Therefore according to me hard work comes first and then smart work.
On the other hand, smart work will save much time which hard work won't.
Therefore according to me hard work comes first and then smart work.
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Mandar said:
8 years ago
Doing the same thing again and again with no change in the technique is hard work.
Smart work is to use some better technique for doing the same task in minimal time and efforts.
Smart work is to use some better technique for doing the same task in minimal time and efforts.
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HARIOM said:
8 years ago
* The first need is to do hard work (put extra efforts) and get deep knowledge & experience and then try to stable with doing smart work (less effort with intelligence).
* Hard work is like putting extra effort for some particular work because of less analyzation and understanding of the work. , While smart work is like doing the same work without applying those extra efforts, which leads to saving the time as well.
* You do hard work day by day then one day you do automatic smart work.
* Hard work is like putting extra effort for some particular work because of less analyzation and understanding of the work. , While smart work is like doing the same work without applying those extra efforts, which leads to saving the time as well.
* You do hard work day by day then one day you do automatic smart work.
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Jagrit said:
8 years ago
Both walk hand in hand.
But hard work with a lack of logic and sense would only make the work harder.
Whereas smart work with the expectation of idle time would only exploit the self.
In today's age, time is money and being smart depends a lot on the time we spent getting our work done.
But hard work with a lack of logic and sense would only make the work harder.
Whereas smart work with the expectation of idle time would only exploit the self.
In today's age, time is money and being smart depends a lot on the time we spent getting our work done.
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Abc said:
8 years ago
Smart work means getting more output in small time duration.
Hard work means getting less output in large time duration.
Hard work means getting less output in large time duration.
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Shiv said:
8 years ago
Hard work is that where I give more input gain small output but in smart work apply small input and gain more out put. A hard work can be do any person but a smart work can be do only skilled person.
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Jagadish VN said:
7 years ago
'I can do this'.
This is confidence because I am making a statement on myself since I know what my ability is.
'Only I can do this'.
This is over confidence because I am making a statement on others without knowing their ability.
This is confidence because I am making a statement on myself since I know what my ability is.
'Only I can do this'.
This is over confidence because I am making a statement on others without knowing their ability.
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Naveen said:
7 years ago
Thinking in different ways and solving the problem quick is smart.
Thinking in one way and doing the same to get the problem is hard work.
Thinking in one way and doing the same to get the problem is hard work.
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Shiva said:
7 years ago
Basically, hard work includes one's willpower, patient and lots of effort but smart work deals with logical thinking. It needs the brain mostly.
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MD jawed said:
7 years ago
There is a lot of ways to complete a work but a hard worker doesn't choose the easy track he blindly put his all efforts that consumes a lot of energy and time. A smart worker applies his mind and chooses that track that consumes less energy and time.
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