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by tejay
4453 days ago
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This appears to be an older post, but I think what the original author meant was that hard work alone isn't a sufficient condition for success (I'd argue it is a necessary one, though). The real answer is there probably isn't a sufficient condition for success, but hard work in pursuit of your own goals (rather a manager's) increases the likelihood of a positive outcome. Still, I'd have gone a step further. 'Career' is such a false construction. Go do fun shit and get really good at it. Maybe I'm naively optimistic, but if you're really good at something, it's pretty easy to get paid (a lot) for it. |
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This is only true in technology and because of the current market in tech labor and skills (and powerful people are working hard to change that).
It's not true for the musician, or many other passions where the reward has to be the work itself because it's hard to make any kind of living at it.