Does hard work always come with results? Is life worth the suffering and sacrifice? I always respected successful figures and countries for their success and I wish that myself and my country becomes successful and powerful one day. I'm working hard to hone my skills and intellect hopefully so I can be something useful to my people and the world overall. I'm afraid all my efforts will go for naught and everything I did was meaningless.I want to achieve something, leave a good mark in society and inspire people to do great things also.The successful countries like the West and East Asia always attribute their success to their IQ and race, they succeeded because they are gifted or chosen by God. I think hard work matters more than intelligence, you don't need to be smart or brilliant to achieve greatness. Smartness can be improved and increased over time, you just need the guts and a strong will to make a change.
Hard work, "being ardent", sacrifice, "grind" all ZOGgy buzzword—what counts is RAW CHUTZPAH ... Jews bunk this, bigly!
>>531264069Finding something you like to do and becoming very good at it is a way to elevate yourself and also your people at the same time. This is particularly true of performing arts or certain kinds of athletics which inspire awe when they are witnessed by others.
>>531266959Yeah arts are a good way to start. Architecture for example leaves good impression on one's civilization.
>>531264069>Does hard work always come with results?No, never. Results of the kind that you want come from connections and money only.