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Easterly is doing something harder here: not merely cataloging past failures but trying to suggest a more promising approach.
Listen, if those people want to make money they should try doing something harder, like being the voice of an animated éclair-policeman in a Disney movie, or being the spokesperson for T.G.I.
Success in nearly every field requires you to ignore doing something easier (delaying gratification) in favor of doing something harder (doing the work and putting in your reps).
Debating the nature of policing is very important, but I worry that it has become an excuse, at times, to avoid doing something harder.
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It describes, in other words, when you're really locked into doing something hard with your mind.
Maybe it's an evolutionary payoff for doing something hard and painful, that also helps them survive better, be healthier, hunt better or have more offspring.
Second Home is for ambitious people doing something hard, and we're trying to make that easy for them".
She congratulated the writers on doing something hard and daunting, and beckoned the audience in to share a world of stimulation and pleasure.
Too often we are tempted to throw in the towel and give up on doing something hard.
We were successful from the get-go, but when you're doing something hard like getting someone to go online to get offline, you have to be in it for the long haul".
Even if it means doing something hard.
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