What is the difference between hard work and smart work?
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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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Tapas said:
4 years ago
We can study in a specified period of time if hard work is combined with commitment and effort. Here, success is a given. However, in smart work, one can achieve success by thinking smartly because success is measured by careful preparation, innovative thinking, expertise, and effort, among other factors.
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Revathi Somula said:
2 years ago
According to me, The difference between hard work and smart work is how much time you spend completing tasks.
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Tannya Gupta said:
9 years ago
We are living in innovation world where smart work demanded i.e., temporary work that solve the problem but when we find the optimum and permanent solutions then we should do work hard.
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Ashish Bharati said:
9 years ago
Hard work and smart work both equal but smart work doing organization and planning.
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Rupesh Yadav said:
9 years ago
If a person not having intelligence or skill about particular jobs or works, he must do hard work about that jobs or works. By using this process a man can do everything in the world. If a person having skill or intelligence about any jobs or works, he must utilize their skill in that jobs.
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Somenath Pati said:
9 years ago
It depends on the situation (work) where you actually applied it. I think my patience should be hard and I convert into the smart way.
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Madiyo Patel said:
8 years ago
Hard work is more difficult at that time but that's more important. Smart work is difficult & different to others.
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K. v ramakrishna said:
8 years ago
Ever work is hard in that point of view. Ever hard work is complete with smarter zone in that time of work. This is my option.
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Mayank said:
8 years ago
Hard work means more efforts but less output whereas smart work means less efforts more output. But in my point of view, though smart work produces more output hard work is too broad our knowledge and concepts.
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