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It means if you could get the two for one special go for that. If you can solve both problems at once it is more efficient and less wasted effort. Ever heard the term work smarter not harder?
I know what it means. And yes, I have told plenty of people to work smarter not harder.
You should work harder not smarter so everyone can see the hard worker you are, lol right?
Why do they say "You can not have your cake and eat it to"?
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It means if you could get the two for one special go for that. If you can solve both problems at once it is more efficient and less wasted effort. Ever heard the term work smarter not harder?
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I know what it means. And yes, I have told plenty of people to work smarter not harder.
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You should work harder not smarter so everyone can see the hard worker you are, lol right?