Do you believe in the hardwork to succeed?
By Trebor Ika
@Treborika (17853)
Mombasa, Kenya
February 12, 2024 1:55pm CST
So this already less than one and a half hours before the midnight.
Everything is going very fine in my country. l do hope that everything is doing so fine in your far end.
So ever since l started the venture of working online or offline, l have always believed in the hardworking so that l can succeed in anything that l do.
However there is abundance success and breakthrough in any activity that you may be undergoing when you have the star shinning in you.
With a shinning star every is possible without hustles, hard work, and constraints.
What do you think?
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@Treborika (17853)
• Mombasa, Kenya
18 Feb
That's what l have been doing and thinking to be unfortunately l have not yet succeeded
@JoseBravo (13)
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12 Feb
I'm not someone who thinks the concept of "hard" is really a thing. I suggest things should be considered as to how long it would take to accomplish the task rather than labeling it with a difficulty. You can put effort into something that may take a long time but it would be in regards to as what would be a better objective rather than classifying it as hard or easy. The worth of the task makes the time seem trivial. When you put effort results are found, so I don't conceive that difficulty is the correct label for things. Having to use a lot of time to succeed is not always the case. You can definitely accomplish certain things much better with shortcuts than doing many unnecessary long tasks.
@Treborika (17853)
• Mombasa, Kenya
18 Feb
You are very right my friend but remember that short cuts are always wrong cuts
@kaylachan (72076)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
12 Feb
I've always been a stronger believer in the idea of anything worth doing takes work. Doesn't always mean its hard.
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