Hard Work > Working Hard
Today was filled with a lot of really hard work. Not to be confused with the fact that we were also working hard
“Working hard†is what we do every day. For me it’s usually billing more hours than I can count for weeks at a time. I’m sure many of my readers have similar experiences at their jobs.
But “hard work†is what we do when we work on gamechanging ideas together. Bringing a team of lots of people together to discuss disjointed ideas, debate different points of view, mesh our worldviews, and take a stand about an idea. And often we are charged to do all of this without any framework, structure or leaders in the group.
Working hard is not new. We all know how to buckle down and work hard. But hard work flexes an entirely different muscle. Because it’s difficult adapting to having more cooks in the kitchen, navigating a setting where at times it might be hard to speak up or propose an idea, wondering how many others are still not convinced with the concept, and skeptical whether you can actually make a difference. I have felt all of these things over the past day or two.
It always takes a lot more hard work (and perhaps a lot more risk) than working hard to answer these and other hard questions. This is why is so important to be part of not just a talented team but also a “good team”.
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