Looking at my parents and five siblings and their spouses as well as my own life, I've concluded that hard work is no guarantee of success. Granted you can't have success without working hard, unless you are born into wealth, but in most cases I've seen hard work leading to mostly getting screwed over and being unappreciated for your efforts.
In the coporate world, when it comes to choosing between those who work hard and totql assholes, assholes get promoted/rewarded first. Unfortunately you have to be willing to screw people over with little or no conscience in order to get ahead in corporations.
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Being overly competitive rather than being unique causes too much fighting stress for my dreams. Prefer to calling it playing hard or loving what you do. The rest of it, I go for that.
Earlier today I saw something on the Edge browser trying to tell you the 10 most common dreams people have and what they might mean in real life. I read all of them but cannot remember once having a dream about any of them. Who would have thought?
I dream for a living, with deadlines of 1, 2years 10 years to life of dreams written down. About 85% success rate, with 15% I didn't really really want it, which was an exceptable failure.rate. Most people won't try this, for fear of any failure.