Psychologists have long noticed what’s sometimes been called the “labor illusion:” when it comes to judging other people’s work, we might say we’re focused only on whether they did the job quickly and well—but really we want to feel they wore themselves out for us.
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I agree. People do not care if you worked hard or if it was done ahead of time. They want to know "did you get results".