What is the difference between hard work and smart work?

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Navneet said:   8 years ago
I think that smart work is that you already know what to do, that you already experienced with hard work, but in according to my life experience you need smart work to make your hard work valuable it doesn't like that they didn't appreciate your hard work but with more skills you can do that better.
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Mayur said:   8 years ago
Smart work tells that in which way and how much of hard work we have to do for success because labor do much more hard work than others. So without smart work, we find a success but takes much more time.
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Mohamed Abdelaziz said:   8 years ago
It's matter of time and effort,

Hard work consumes more time and effort than smart work.
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Vivek yadav said:   8 years ago
Smart work is better than hard work because smart is analyse the problem and finding shortcuts to achieve the goal and success. And hard work is doing labour they did not use the brain and will not get success.
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Sharan kumar said:   7 years ago
Hard work is done physically as well as mentally, where as in smart work is done mentally and logically.
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Jay Prajapati said:   7 years ago
Hard work is a part of smart work.

Smart work strategy decides which are the aspects on which we should focus with enough effort and which are those we should delegate to others or with less effort!
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Sachin said:   7 years ago
Hard work means solving the problems using brute's force method while in smart work we use some algorithms to solve the same problem.
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Tania basak said:   7 years ago
There is very simple thing which can differentiate between hard and smart work. Action without any paling is called hard work and executing the work through the planing is called smart work.
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Harshal patil said:   7 years ago
I think the definition of the smart work is: Accurately, performed work within a short period of time that's called smart work.
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Saundarya jambhale said:   7 years ago
My view is that, If we apply only physical power to achieve our goal can say hard work but it we apply both physical and mental.

Power to achieve a goal can say smart work.

Smart work saves a lot of time rather than hard work.
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