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Q: Is effort more important than result?
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yes. Equality is only possible when everybody is equally poor. As long as you reward people for their effort, some will choose to put in less effort than others, and earn less as the result.


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Success never comes without effort. And not every effort can result in a Success either. Picture this, say if you toss a coin, result will be a head or a tail. But again it depends on an effort i.e. tossing the coin. Life has got more aspects to it more than a head or a tail. if you go on thinking too much about success which is also a concept frequently changing with your age, position or frame of mind. You miss to toss that coin (no effort--> no result or not the desired result)


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it requires more energy to pull because the load is heavier than the effort.


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When you complete a job, but use more time and effort than is truly necessary, how have you worked?


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Why in a lever of the third order there is always a gain in speed?

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The effort and the load on the muscle are rarely equal. If the effort is less than the load, the hand will not be able to move the object. If the effort is more than the load, the hand will be able to move the object at a constant acceleration. If the effort and load are equal, then either the object will move at a constant velocity or it will not be moving at all.


What does Sherlock Holmes think is more important than imagination?

I think the closest thing to an answer for that question is this quote from 'The Red-Headed League': "... for strange effects and extraordinary combinations we must go to life itself, which is always far more daring than any effort of the imagination."