I would omit the "work hard" part. It may be necessary in some circumstances, but it is not a universal truth that one should always aim to work hard. Being nice to people, on the other hand, is essential, always.
I feel like this needs to be posted all around New York City, especially with the "Be Nice to People" part. I'd love one of these for my room. Maybe I'll print one or something.
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ReplyDeleteThanks Jeff!
ReplyDeleteSo, so true!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comment, beefranck!
ReplyDeleteAmen
ReplyDeleteI would omit the "work hard" part. It may be necessary in some circumstances, but it is not a universal truth that one should always aim to work hard. Being nice to people, on the other hand, is essential, always.
ReplyDeleteI feel like this needs to be posted all around New York City, especially with the "Be Nice to People" part.
ReplyDeleteI'd love one of these for my room. Maybe I'll print one or something.
There are tremendous benefits to yourself and the community that are accomplished with hard work.
ReplyDelete"The expectations of life depend upon diligence; the mechanic that would perfect his work must first sharpen his tools." - Confucius
Tim - Couldn't agree more with both you and Confucius. Thanks for the comment.
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