
Hard work is not the same as good work
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The speaker reflects on the challenges of balancing personal and business life, critiquing the culture of long working hours driven by guilt rather than ambition. They emphasize the importance of rest and freshness for effective work, arguing that focusing on outcomes rather than processes leads to better results. The speaker encourages distinguishing between hard work and good work, challenging cultural beliefs that equate long hours with productivity.
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