Rich People Work Smart, Poor People Work Hard Agree?” - Business - Nairaland
Nairaland Forum › Nairaland General › Business › Rich People Work Smart, Poor People Work Hard Agree?” (328 Views)
| Rich People Work Smart, Poor People Work Hard Agree?” by Fharahyiola(op): 9:00am On Dec 17, 2025 |
Most people hustle with their hands, few use their brain to grow money. Which side are you on? Share your experience or business hack . |
| Re: Rich People Work Smart, Poor People Work Hard Agree?” by funsho75(m): 1:16pm On Dec 17, 2025 |
Most poor people don't work as hard as rich people |
| Re: Rich People Work Smart, Poor People Work Hard Agree?” by Fharahyiola(op): 10:42pm On Dec 17, 2025 |
funsho75:I disagree. A lot of poor people work extremely hard, just not in jobs that scale. The difference is often opportunity, skills, and access, not effort alone. |
| Re: Rich People Work Smart, Poor People Work Hard Agree?” by funsho75(m): 9:34am On Dec 19, 2025 |
Fharahyiola:Let us bricklayer as example... A bricklayer come to work, work from morning till night and go back home. Then a site engineer come in the morning to the site, supervise 3 other site attend meeting Then still go back home think overnight about the designs, make corrections etc. To everyone on the outside always think bricklayer are working harder But if you break down you will realise they are just like normal 9 to 5 and that is all |
| Re: Rich People Work Smart, Poor People Work Hard Agree?” by Fharahyiola(op): 10:46pm On Dec 19, 2025 |
funsho75:I get your point, but I still think the issue isn’t who works harder but how value is structured. A bricklayer may work fixed hours, but the work is physically demanding, risky, and often underpaid. The site engineer’s work is more mental and strategic, yes but that doesn’t automatically mean the bricklayer isn’t working just as hard. The real difference is leverage, skills, and decision-making power, not effort. Society tends to reward work that scales and controls outcomes more than labour, even when labour is tougher. So it’s not “hard work vs smart work” . it’s access, training, and opportunity that separate incomes. |
| Re: Rich People Work Smart, Poor People Work Hard Agree?” by ayoncox: 10:53pm On Dec 19, 2025 |
At times the difference lies in upbringing, community, change in environment, meeting the right persons, doing away with scarcity mindset and adopting surplus mentality and becoming a person of value. |
| Re: Rich People Work Smart, Poor People Work Hard Agree?” by Fharahyiola(op): 11:43am On Feb 23 |
ayoncox:You made a solid point. Upbringing and environment definitely shape exposure and confidence. But even beyond mindset, structure matters. Two people can adopt a surplus mentality, yet if one has access to better networks, capital, or training, their results will likely differ. So yes, mindset is powerful but opportunity and access amplify it. |
| Re: Rich People Work Smart, Poor People Work Hard Agree?” by ayoncox: 11:47am On Feb 23 |
Fharahyiola:Talents are universal, opportunities are not |
| Re: Rich People Work Smart, Poor People Work Hard Agree?” by Fharahyiola(op): 11:48am On Feb 23 |
ayoncox:True. Talent is everywhere. Opportunity isn’t. That gap is what creates the income difference not just effort. |
8 Habits You See In Every Poor People That Make Them Different From The Rich • Work Smart And Make Money From Home (100 % Legit) • This Billionaire Wants To Reduce The Number Of Hours People Work • 2 • 3 • 4
Lagos Fire Tragedy: Body Of China-based Trader, Two Others Recovered From Collap • Google Co-founder And Second-richest Man Flees California Over Tax • Months After Court Order, Lagos Entrepreneur Still Struggles to Recover ₦1.05m W