Fatherly advice:
The right way and the easy way are seldom the same path.
Anything worth doing is worth doing well.
Teacher advice:
Garbage in, grabage out. Your product quality is a result of the quality of your input.
On a personal level, the feeling of accomplishement is far greater when I have to toil to get it done. For example, I moved seceral large stones to make a rock garden. The lightest was about 50 pounds, heaviest probably around 150/175. I did it by myself with a two wheel cart as my only tool. It took two days, a lot of sweat, sore muscles and advil, but In the end I moved over 40 rocks about 50-75 yards each from my back woods to the garden by my house. EVERY DAY I walk past it, I feel proud of the accomplishment. I t was hard work, but it was very rewarding.
2006-08-17 00:52:41
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answered by LEMME ANSWER THAT! 6
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Its not true that hard work is rewarding. While the statement can be tweaked as "The smart work is rewarding".
If doing hard work will make you happy then the happiest persons on the earth would be the labourers, who works hard all the day carrying loads on their body in all unfavorable weather conditions.
Hope you got the idea.
2006-08-17 00:47:10
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answered by Abdullah A 3
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i'm a complicated polytheist. Of the Wiccans i've got easily talked deeply with in this concern - so i'm no longer inclusive of a lot of Wiccans that i know - there are some that have self assurance that each and every physique gods are faces of one god. i know none that have self assurance in in basic terms a Lord and a woman. Of those that have self assurance the all gods one god theory, (nevertheless speaking approximately those i in my opinion know) approximately 0.5 are easily rather atheists or probable a greater clever description is agnostic - and it rather is an much less complicated theory for them to wrap their head around via fact they only are not particular if the gods exist in any respect. it rather is what they have stated a minimum of.
2016-09-29 09:00:15
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answered by ? 4
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huh no buddy... its smart work that counts these days..
smart work is quick, sharp and short :)
concentrate on quality rather than quantity... it pays :)
2006-08-17 00:57:25
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answered by sangy 2
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