Work Smarter, Not Harder: Is the result the same?

Giorgi Ghughunishvili
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Salar Davari
Certainly not. working smarter follows much better results. But you should be certain that you're really working smarter and not otherwise.
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Giorgi Ghughunishvili
@salar__davari This phrase is often used in the sense that the same result can be achieved simply at different timeframes. What do you think about that?
My Phung
Work smarter and harder man
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