What is the difference between hard work and smart work?
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Akash said:
5 years ago
Hard work is related to your physical strength. It doesn't mean you don't have knowledge about a particular task. It means you have knowledge but fewer skills. Doing the same job/task, again and again, you meet with fault and learn from it and this gives you experience and experience called smart work.
Thank you.
Thank you.
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Ruchitha said:
5 years ago
Hardworking is doing a given task at long time and smart working is related to tricky mind and it is simple and easy.
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Melvin Paulsam said:
5 years ago
In my opinion, hard work gives experience.
And smart work comes from experience.
So both are important for humans. Thanks.
And smart work comes from experience.
So both are important for humans. Thanks.
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Madhuri said:
5 years ago
The ultimate goal of doing hard work and smart work is to get a task done. The only difference is the usage of energy, resources and time.
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Shukuru said:
5 years ago
Hard work involves punctuality as well as spirit of doing the job, while smart work involves achievements of intended objectives and goals based on a particular work.
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Indrajeet H Mazumder said:
5 years ago
Sir in my opinion there's a very interesting relationship between hard work and smart work.
From hard work you'll get experiences, where as smart work comes from these experiences. So for an individual both smart work and hard work are very important. At the same time, I also learned another thing from my life, that sometimes hard work could be a pretty alternative of smart work but there's no such replacement of hard work exists. Thank you.
From hard work you'll get experiences, where as smart work comes from these experiences. So for an individual both smart work and hard work are very important. At the same time, I also learned another thing from my life, that sometimes hard work could be a pretty alternative of smart work but there's no such replacement of hard work exists. Thank you.
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Aushford said:
5 years ago
Hard work is optimizing the effort in doing the job, thus it gives experience.
Smart work is doing the work effortlessly the most efficient way thus, comes from experience.
Smart work is doing the work effortlessly the most efficient way thus, comes from experience.
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RUCHITA said:
5 years ago
When someone doing work with 100% effort and completed work this is hard work.
But when someone doing work with tricky method, that is smart work.
But when someone doing work with tricky method, that is smart work.
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Sankesh said:
5 years ago
Hard work means when a person completes his task in long hours without using any shortcuts.
Smart work means we should complete the work within the given timeline using a shortcut.
Smart work means we should complete the work within the given timeline using a shortcut.
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Harshitha said:
5 years ago
Hard work means doing things for a long time without any breaks and shortcuts while smart work means doing things using logics and shortcuts.
Also, I think SMART WORK come from HARD WORK.
So, if we will work hard, we will understand all the things and can do the work smartly.
Also, I think SMART WORK come from HARD WORK.
So, if we will work hard, we will understand all the things and can do the work smartly.
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