So share your opinions here, guys. What is your practical take on working smart?
You have a point man. Actually I have been hearing this sort of argument even when I was still a child. My father will always tell us to work smart, and make money out of money. And when I grow up, I did work hard, but I later realized that I don't want to be worker that long. I need something to help me became financial stable in the future. So I decided to quit my job, put my offline business. Although I still need to wake up early and oversee everything, I did enjoy what I'm doing and the best thing, I'm the boss. LOL. But there's some kind of element in luck as well. I don't know but I felt that I'm just lucky because suddenly I gain financial freedom and then when I discovered bitcoin, it give me another leeway, more funds for me to channel to my business. So I say that you have to make the right decision + element of luck = success in your life. You have to be in the right place at the right time.
I think you can see those type of similarities in any "evolutionary-like" system that promotes winners and unfortunately makes it tougher for losers. Capitalism tends to favor and reward people who work hard, but you have to at least acknowledge that certain people have a substantial head start in life compared to others, which makes it almost impossible for others (off spring of 'loser' families) to do anything but "work hard" and are simply too tired to find clever ways to "work smart" instead.
This is one of the best posts I've seen in this topic.
I should say that you have made a very clever observation. I think I should expand on it a little bit further here. The "loser" families are set to produce more losers on average and not because they lack something in their genes (they don't). Rather, they lack in their mentality. When you are raised in a distressing environment, mostly psychological in nature, as opposed to physical (which is not as bad), you won't be able to get out of the limits imposed on you by your upbringing. You are "too tired" because you have been fed up with grim prospects of the future and overall pessimistic outlook since your early childhood (actually, from the cradle), and your thinking itself is depressed and constrained. But when you are depressed, both mentally and psychologically (there's a subtle difference), your only option is to work hard if you don't want to end up under the bridge.
It takes a tremendous amount of effort and awareness to break out of this loop and change your life dramatically to the better.