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Good things come to those who wait = Patience is a virtue

Good things come to those who work their asses off and never give up = work your ass off for me and feed my greedy capitalistic needs, you are my tool of fortune, if you do I will give you lots of expensive things..Now be fooled into thinking the expensive things in life are the good things in life and forever be my slave...muhahhaha :devil:

Good things come to those who wait = Patience is a virtue

Good things come to those who work their asses off and never give up = work your ass off for me and feed my greedy capitalistic needs, you are my tool of fortune, if you do I will give you lots of expensive things..Now be fooled into thinking the expensive things in life are the good things in life and forever be my slave...muhahhaha :devil:

Car parts make me happy

Hey some people like to work their asses off...and that's fine....top each his own as they say....

but good things do come to those who wait, all depends on yourr definition of good things I guess....

I worked my ass of for years, never really got me anywhere...now I choose to enjoy my time a little more leisurely.. :D

Hey some people like to work their asses off...and that's fine....top each his own as they say....

but good things do come to those who wait, all depends on yourr definition of good things I guess....

I worked my ass of for years, never really got me anywhere...now I choose to enjoy my time a little more leisurely.. :D

i did my hard work in my teens and early 20's. now im happy to sit back and do the minimum. civilians what ever job they do, dont realise how easy they get it.

hell just getting to see your family everynight is amazing to me. you get that dave as well.

Hey some people like to work their asses off...and that's fine....top each his own as they say....

but good things do come to those who wait, all depends on yourr definition of good things I guess....

I worked my ass of for years, never really got me anywhere...now I choose to enjoy my time a little more leisurely.. :D

Yeah that was just a random quote I got off google

It was more in reference to Ishan

I see too many friends with degrees, who go through all that work and end up either unemployed or just an ordinary job not related to their degree. And as such has been a waste.

So Ishan should work his butt off (doesn't have to be academically) to put himself in the best position possible to secure a full time job after he finished uni

Good things come to those who wait = Patience is a virtue

Good things come to those who work their asses off and never give up = work your ass off for me and feed my greedy capitalistic needs, you are my tool of fortune, if you do I will give you lots of expensive things..Now be fooled into thinking the expensive things in life are the good things in life and forever be my slave...muhahhaha :devil:

= Between Angels And Insects

Too much maths for my head

Apart from Pat :P I don't think anybody posting on here are really working their ass's off

It really depends on your occupation

I literally work my ass off...but that's not to say it's hard work.

I see too many friends with degrees, who go through all that work and end up either unemployed or just an ordinary job not related to their degree. And as such has been a waste.

So Ishan should work his butt off (doesn't have to be academically) to put himself in the best position possible to secure a full time job after he finished uni

all of this. wise words.

I don't always work "hard", I just prefer to work smart and it helps being relatively good at what you do. Means you get things done + help people + prepare for upcoming stuff relatively effortlessly.

Plus SAU is involved when no one is looking/working alone/alone in hotel with nothing to do.

Working brahs

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Work hard/smart/easy/whatever. Just don't forget that every hour you work is one less that you have to yourself in a short and once-only life. The realisation of how important this is may not come until it's too late. This is where it can be important to enjoy your work, too.

Personally, I think the three day weekend is where it's at. I was never happier than when I worked a 4 day job. Had plenty of cash to get by and not only was it one less day a week of work, but one more day a week of time to myself. Unfortunately the world isn't set up that way and most jobs are designed to suck 5 days of life from you in a 7 day week :(

But...some of the happiest people in the world are unemployed or work very little; go figure!

lol...who doesn't

This

Every person working for someone else to make money is a whore. Selling off part of their life for money, it doesn't matter what you do.

So it's not really a question of what you do for the money, it's whether you are happy doing it. If a hooker is happy...and a corporate monkey isn't...who is really selling their soul? Not red heads. You can't sell what you don't have.

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