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It’s kinda confusing that we use “hard work” to refer to both actually difficult work that not everyone can do, and easy work that you need to do in exhausting amounts. A famous unproven theorem is not hard in the same way as an 18 hour workday stuffing envelopes
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Anytime people use “hardworking” in a political context they really mean “too many hours of easy working”
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There’s a third sense of “hard” that’s commonly used that’s not work at all, but exhausting because it’s emotionally draining and makes high demands on EQ
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I’ve often hardworked (1), rarely hardworked (2), and successfully evaded 70% hardness (3) because I did the hardwork (1) necessary to see it coming and sidestep it
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