Isaac Newton’s “law of work” is a concept derived from his second law of motion, expressed as: Work (W) = Force (F) x Distance (d), or W = Fd. The idea proposes that work is equal to the application of force multiplied by distance—the more force applied over a greater distance, the more work is done. The formula for achieving success using this principle seems simple enough: The daily act of working toward a goal through regular and consistent planning,…
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