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“It's true hard work never killed anybody but why take the chance?”

Ronald Reagan

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Hard work is something that people generally believe won't cause harm, but some might question why they should put themselves through it if there's even a small risk of getting hurt. Imagine someone who always works long hours at their job, never taking breaks or resting. Although they might think pushing themselves won't do any real damage, over time, they could become very tired and stressed. Looking at history, many people have worked extremely hard, like coal miners or factory workers, often in tough conditions. Even if hard work didn't directly harm them, it could still lead to accidents or health problems because they were exhausted. In day-to-day life, this could be like a student studying all night for exams without sleeping. They might think they're doing what needs to be done to succeed, but they could end up too tired to focus and make mistakes on the test. It's smart to work hard but also to balance effort with good rest and taking care of yourself. Someone can apply this by knowing when to take breaks and avoid pushing themselves to the limit, making sure they stay healthy and efficient.

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