What is the difference between hard work and smart work?

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Pavani Chowdala said:   2 months ago
Hardwork - It includes the straightforward method of doing same tasks which can require more time & energy.

Smartwork - It includes alternate ways of doing the same work more efficiently with the same accuracy mind & energy.
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Neha Thomas said:   1 month ago
Hard work is like digging a hole with a spoon, while smart work is digging the same hole with a shovel.

I believe both hard work and smart work are needed to complete the task efficiently.
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Md Danish said:   3 weeks ago
Hard work means putting in your full effort, time, and energy—even if it involves making mistakes.

Smart work comes from hard work because through hard work, we face various challenges, learn from our mistakes, and then find better, more efficient ways to do things.
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RAMVIKESH V said:   2 weeks ago
In my opinion, Hard work and Smart work both are important in our lives, and both are keys to success.

But without hard work, smart work is not possible. We know that experience comes from hard work and Smart work.
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Bhoomika Chourey said:   5 days ago
Hard work gives you experience.
Smart work comes with experience.
There is no smart work without hard work.

Example:
When I started learning Java, I did hard work—practising daily, fixing errors.
That gave me experience.
Now, with that experience, I do smart work—write better code in less time.
So, smart work became possible because of hard work.
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Asmin Khatoon said:   1 day ago
Hard work gives you experience.
Smart work comes with experience.
There is no smart work without hard work.

Example:

When I started learning Java, I did hard work—practising daily, fixing errors.
That gave me experience.
Now, with that experience, I do smart work—write better code in less time.
So, smart work became possible because of hard work.
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