The majority of people aren’t smart. They’re just average.
Modern-day society focuses on efficiency. It’s called productivity — that sounds more fun, but it’s the same. If you’re productive, someone or something will be efficiently dealt with.
If you have a corporate job, your employer wants you to work as efficiently as possible. Then you’re the most productive, which means it generates a lot of revenue.
It’s also relevant in schools and education in general. We are taught to use the most productive techniques to learn something or to organize our plans throughout a semester to get project assignments finished on time.
Being productive often is associated with doing as much work as possible in the shortest amount of time possible. You can create a formula out of that. But what productivity really means is that you use your brains to generate as much of something, which could be money, could be ideas, in the shortest amount of time with the least amount of effort possible.
Here are 3 micro habits of extremely smart and productive people that you could use right now.
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