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hould-it t1_jcs2op8 wrote

Do not agree at all with this. I know many (including myself) that have worked hard relentlessly only to fail. Failing is fine and all, but don’t say hard work will lead to success

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elithegood t1_jct99it wrote

They say hard work always pays off. For some the hard work takes decades to establish. Others do it more quickly. Ow and steady wins the race most of the time.

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That_Turn3520 t1_jcu35a5 wrote

This doesn’t make sense.

If you do a lot of hard work, the distance between success and failure is small. But you still fail.

If you are a long way from success, your hard work is small? Is that past hard work? Future hard work? Optimal current level of work?

This dude needed to work harder (or possibly less hard?) on his sentence structure. Because he failed.

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pjdubbya t1_jcx6jm8 wrote

or as David St. Hubbins from Spinal Tap put it, it's a fine line between stupid and clever.

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Proper_Mortgage_1538 t1_jcx9wek wrote

and also how dedicated you are even though many times you failed or you trying you keep striving and chasing your goals

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