It’s surprising how hard we’ll work when the work is done just for ourselves.
Meaning of the quote
This quote means that we often put in a lot of effort and work hard when the task is something we enjoy or want to do for ourselves, rather than when it's a task we have to do for someone else. For example, you might spend hours practicing a new hobby or skill because you find it fun, but not work as hard on homework assignments. The quote suggests that we are more motivated and dedicated when the work is something we choose to do for our own satisfaction.
About Bill Watterson
Bill Watterson, the creator of the beloved comic strip Calvin and Hobbes, is an American cartoonist known for his creative vision, his disdain for corporate involvement in comics, and his decision to retreat from the public eye after his iconic strip ended in 1995. The suburban Midwestern setting of Ohio inspired the world of Calvin and Hobbes, and Watterson continues to live in Cleveland Heights, Ohio to this day.
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