The 20% Rule: Embrace Mediocrity to Escape Overtime and Internal Struggles

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In order to make a living, many people work tirelessly, but not everyone excels at work. Japanese writer Yukihito Yoshida, based on his experience as a manager in a foreign company, wrote a book called 'The Strongest Work Habits: What Productive People Do Differently' to help people identify the characteristics of those who leave work on time and avoid overworking. According to the Pareto Principle, only 20% of work truly requires full effort while the remaining 80% can be done adequately. By prioritizing and focusing on critical tasks instead of striving for perfection in everything, individuals can boost productivity and avoid burnout.

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