Insane Work Ethics still pays.

  


You must work hard if you must succeed. There is no shut cut to success. For all the men and women who got it up there that you admire today, non of them got up there without hard work. 


Elon Musk was putting in about 80 to 100 hours per week equivalent to an average of 14hours per day. 


Mark Zuckerberg puts in 50 to 60 hours per week. 


Warren Buffet works for about 56 to 63 hours per week. 


Jeff Bezos puts in about 60 to 70 hours per week. 


Jack Dorsey admitted sometimes working for up to 120 hours per week.


Jack Ma was quoted saying working 12 hours a day, six days a week is a gift “beyond monetary gains,” the Chinese billionaire is the co-founder of the Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. He has repeatedly endorsed the 72-hour “996” schedule — or working 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. six days a week.


Kobe Bryant worked out 6 days a week, 6 hours a day, and 6 months a year. This 6-hour routine was divided into 2 hours of basketball skills, weightlifting, and track work. 


Michael Jordan gave 6hours also. 


Steve Jobs worked tirelessly for the success of Apples. He worked 10 to 13hours per day six days per week. 


Bill Gates was putting in about 80 to 120 hours per week. 


Larry Elison the founder of Oracle use to put in about 80 hours per week into work...


Now these guys and many more are there changing the world by putting these huge and insane hours into work, research, and execution. 


Try putting 8hours per day into a desired goal for two weeks and write the result, then go for another two weeks of relaxing and doing nothing for 8hours in a day for another two weeks and write the results. What's the difference? 


So, how about you, what are you doing with your time? Watching Netflix? Watching Zee World? Watching premier leagues? Watching all the movies in the world and sleeping for more hours in a day than you expend into work? 


I don't understand what they call 'smart work', that's a talk for another day. 


Nobody gets rich in complacency. Nobody gets rich by sleeping. Nobody gets rich without hard work. There is only such thing as hard work and I mean insane hard work if you want to get there. What are are you trying to change in our world? 


The key remains hard work. The rules haven't changed. Hard work pays. 


Good morning folks.

This is SDK with the Value-based NO Excuse Leadership Perspective.

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