Showing posts with label Hard work. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hard work. Show all posts

Wednesday, 15 April 2015

Hack Mentality and the Easy Life



'Hacking', in computer-tech speak, used to mean taking clumsy short-cuts that get a job done without finesse.

Now it's used to mean clever and simple ways to get the job done without complication.

Is this because a prevailing modern trend espouses speed but downplays quality?


Bad Life Hack photo via Kipkay.com

I like simplicity, I like to reduce complexity where possible, but editing things from your life is a time-consuming process; a simple lifestyle requires sustained effort and frequent maintenance checks. 


photo via Home-Designing.com
Clear spaces don't just happen.

Silver bullets, sound-bites and short-cuts are starting to define this decade, at the depreciation of hard work. Quick, bland and unhealthy food is a bad answer to an important question. People want instant results and instant replies. Self-belief is touted as the only requirement for success while effort, dedication and acquiring skills are forgotten.

Hard work has a value; endeavour has a place in life. Without it the results of our endeavours become cheap and disposable.

Short-cuts have their place, but they should never be standard practice. A speedy, disposable life risks becoming worthless.



Kyoto zen garden photo via Smithsonian.com
Tranquility takes time. Clarity comes from effort. True value is not abitrary and comes from hard work.