Choice is more important than effort. If we choose the wrong path, choose the wrong career and cannot maximize our potential, hard work and effort will never lead us to success.
People always advise each other to work hard, which is not wrong if we want to have a better life. But just working hard is not enough for us to become rich and that is why some people work hard until they die without escaping poverty.
Getting rich is never an easy path and each person will have their own path to success, so always stand up every time you fall and find your own path. Don't just imitate other people's success.
To be fair, working hard on a job that you do not want to do is still better than the job you love but don't work hard for. That is why I think it matters how hard you work, and which is why you should always hard work and do as well as you can, which means that you are going to get the good result.
Because if you dislike your job but work hard, you are going to do decent enough, and when you work hard for something you do very well then you are going to do even better, which is why it's quite important part of the equation. Don't get me wrong, it's true that if you love your job then it's likely that you will work hard because you love it, but I have seen lazy people who are not willing to work hard for anything, even if you provide them with their dream job, it's just a personal thing for them.
So all in all, I believe that you should not be considering if you should find dream job or a bad job, work hard no matter what and eventually you are going to end up with a good result. This should be important if you deal with what you have, because you are going to get a good result whatever you do so you should be considering what you have.
The "cult of hard work"? Sold to you by the people at the top, it's a damned delusion. They want you to be busy, desired, most importantly obedient. Convince the people that, if they only work hard enough, they will up the ladder - the oldest trick in the book. However, the game is rigged. The rest of us are only spinning our wheels; the wealthy get wealthier
Let's talk about your job. Love it or hate it; it makes all the same. Mindless labour without passion or goal? That is a formula for pain and mediocrity. We must stop elevating "hard work" and start honoring "smart work." Real success results from strategy, critical thinking, matching your work to your values
Change our relationship with our jobs. It is not only about surviving. It should speak to fulfillment. It should be about leading a life that speaks to you personally. So, quit working hard and start working wisely