Whether in education or at work, there are many examples of people who are more diligent than others. Reasons why some people work hard vary, and I do not necessarily believe hard work is always desirable.
In my mind, the primary motive of many hard workers is greater achievement. They tend to be ambitious by nature, so they work relentlessly to realize their exceptional goals. Be it a financial goal or a personal target, they strive for excellent outcomes. Higher attainment, in turn, brings them more personal fulfillment, which makes all their toil worthwhile. Another common explanation for working hard is mere love of work. As cliché as it sounds, people who do not mind going the extra mile are driven by their passion for work. They find meaning in toiling for long hours, and unlike most people who see work as a chore, they find it quite satisfying.
Even though reasons why some people work harder than others are justifiable, I do not think that constantly pushing oneself is a good idea. Firstly, too much work can be detrimental to one’s health. Excessive workload often leads to physical and mental exhaustion, which inevitably results in severe burnouts. Feeling burnt out, people over time develop health problems like chronic stress and hypertension. Furthermore, working non-stop take its toll on one’s social life. Extra hours spent at the office or at school invariably means less time for family and friends, which may fracture one’s personal relationships. Resulting poor social life creates an unstable emotional and mental state, which is accompanied by feelings of depression and loneliness.
In conclusion, personal ambition and passion for work are two reasons why some students and employees are seen to dedicate more time for their studies and work than their counterparts. I, however, do no reckon it is sustainable as it will eventually cause poor health and social life.
