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The Hard Work and The Smart Work

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Sometimes it is not really what we do that counts; it is how we do them. The wisdom that goes into it. Same task but how we do them marks off whether what we did is hard work or smart work. The question to ask is, are my actions focused on my objective.  Without a clear understanding of the purpose, a mission will be derailed, abused and frustrated.  Hard work is like doing the knowledge you have, smart work is using the wisdom you have.  The two can never get the same result. For example pushing the caterpillar is hard work but using a crane is smart work. Doing the work by your self is hard work but doing it through someone else is smart work.  Doing all the work is hard work but doing only important, relevant and necessary ones is smart work. Hard work steals your time, drains your energy and gets you little accomplished. Smart work saves you time, energy, gives you speed, sets you at an advantage, gives you an edge over your companions and attracts you favour. Most of the thi