What is more important to you: the money or the work?
Answer Posted / ankush
Money is byproduct of work. But not all companies will pay
you well even you do hard work. If its not visible, its of
no use.
Work smartly, apply 80:20 rule work 20 % get money 80%.
Labourer may work whole day but he gets only 20 $. An
executive in company also works whole day and he gets 80$.
So, moral is work smartly. Identify which work is payed
handsomely and do that work.
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