Hard Work is Dead. shout It ‘Work Ethic 2.0′

Since the turn of the new millennium, the nature of work has evolved to the point where hard work is becoming less vital to a successful work ethic than another, more useful value: attention. As New York

Times Columnist David Brooks says, “Control of attention is the ultimate individual potential.” In terms of defining the information-age work ethic, it has to be said: Hard work is dead.

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