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GoldmanHuangShan 68M

12/15/2007 3:18 am

Oasis...... everything is work .... even looking for right man to be atm machine ...... so work fills our lives and if work fills our lives it must be darn boring...... so how about looking at work from inside out and find the sort of work that is work yet isn't work....any cluse since you said work smart and not hard....how to work hard?....working hard is workout...sweat and toils.....worksmart is getting someone to do our work???


GoldmanHuangShan 68M

12/15/2007 3:22 am

Live isto be lived.....not sure how many would agree but I would think australians are the sort who work hard to find time for lazing and grazing..... so they automated as much as possible...no rubbish collection....residents must plan council approved bin in specifically marked place and truck with auto arm come to lift and empty them while the guy set truck to autopilot and watch stockmarket.


GoldmanHuangShan 68M

12/15/2007 8:31 am

oasis...sharpening axe is long gone..today we delegate to beavers...their teeth are ever sharp!

today i dont work anymore...teaching is not work...it's exercising my mind. WOrk is when your customers or bosses come down on you.

Have you not learnt that "a good manager is one who has good managers" so when you have good managers, you live lives, that's working smart isn't it??


Ariande 57M
165 posts
12/16/2007 5:28 pm

I once saw an Indian rubber man;
he was working with his friends and family,
endangering his personal health
by testing the integrity of a steel rod with his chin.

I never saw his rubber balls drop
or bounce back for that matter,
but I would imagine that work would be much more difficult for him
if he was made of glass!