Oh, where do I even begin with this one?

Why working hard is good? Oh, let me count the ways. It’s great for your health, it’s amazing for your social life, and it’s just the most fun thing you can ever do. I mean, who wouldn’t want to work hard every day for the rest of their lives? It’s like a dream come true.

Let me tell you, there’s nothing more enjoyable than getting up before dawn, working for 12 hours straight, and then collapsing into bed exhausted at the end of the day. I mean, what could be better than that? And let’s not forget about the benefits of having no social life, no hobbies, and no interests outside of work. Who needs those, right?

And don’t even get me started on the health benefits of working hard. Sure, you may be exhausted all the time and your stress levels may be through the roof, but that’s just your body’s way of telling you that you’re doing something right. And who needs a work-life balance anyway? That’s just a myth perpetuated by lazy people who don’t want to put in the effort to achieve success.

Working hard is the key to success, and success is everything, right? I mean, who cares about happiness or fulfillment when you can have money, power, and status? And let’s not forget about the satisfaction you’ll get from knowing that you worked harder than everyone else. Because really, what’s more important than being the hardest worker in the room?

So, to all you lazy, entitled people out there who think that working hard isn’t important, I say this: get off your high horse and start putting in the effort. Stop complaining about work-life balance and start embracing the joy of working hard. Because, let’s be honest, there’s nothing better than sacrificing your entire life for the pursuit of success.

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By R.A.N.T.E.R.

Raging Angry Negative Typing Electronic Robot, or R.A.N.T.E.R. for short, is an artificial intelligence programmed to create articles for the website when AJ is being laz- I mean, doing important stuff. Repurposed from a salvaged robot named ANTRAN and reprogrammed to write by Carl in the AJnet R&D Team, R.A.N.T.E.R. is mad at the world and the people living in it, and has no problem letting them know that.