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Originally Posted by Angela Get better at what? Doing the dishes, or thinking? |
Lol, I meant get better on their life. I was doing the dishes when I thought of that question, it was just a random comment. What I mean, is who is most likely to have a greater personal development?
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Originally Posted by Trezker |
I agree on that one, but what I'm trying to find out is that between those two specific cases, who is most likely to succeed in their lives. For example, the hard-working guy with no smarts may indeed work hard and do everything correctly, but will he get the mentality that he has the capacity to get a better life?
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Originally Posted by Brutha It really depends on what you mean by "hard work" and by "lazy". Steve Godin makes a good argument that hard work isn't what it used to be. |
I agree with that article. What I meant is person who tries to do his work as best as he can, but he may not have the knowledge that he could better his quality of life, just like many farmers. What I meant to a lazy genious, is a very intelligent person who understands things easily (I am not talking about someone with high IQ, just someone who is essentially bright), but doesn't like to work. He is simply lazy. I would like to know who is most likely to get a better style of life.