In the Long Run

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23 Pretentious Phrases That People with High IQs Use Too Much
Story by Amy Brown • 16h


In the Long Run”
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They are adept at thinking ahead and considering the future implications of current actions. This phrase is used to shift focus from immediate gratification







to long-term outcomes.

In the long run is an expression that refers to something that happens or develops over a lengthy period of time. It means that something may not seem important or significant now, but it will be in the future. The expression originated as "at the long run" in the early 1600s, and presumably alludes to a runner who continues on his course to the end


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A shortcut is a more direct or quicker way of achieving something compared to the usual method. Here are a couple of ways to understand it:

Route Shortcut: A shortcut can refer to a route that is more direct than the usual one. For example, taking a shortcut through the woods to reach your destination faster.
Method Shortcut: It can also describe a method or means of doing something more directly and quickly than the ordinary procedure. Imagine it as a way to achieve success more efficiently, like a shortcut to fame.
In the context of computers, a shortcut can be a key or combination of keys on a keyboard that is programmed to perform a specific function when pressed. For instance, you can open any item by clicking it or by assigning it a keyboard shortcut1.

Remember, while shortcuts can save time, they might not always cover all the details of the usual process. So, choose your shortcuts wisely!

Learn more
1

merriam-webster.com
2

collinsdictionary.com
3

collinsdictionary.com
4

dictionary.cambridge.org

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#4 The Office Shortcut
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“I have automated the main part of my job and get paid to essentially just show up.”


Efficiency meets humor in this confession. It’s like discovering a hidden shortcut in a video game that allows you to breeze through levels effortlessly. This secret highlights the ever-evolving landscape of work and how technology can change the way we approach our jobs. But it also raises questions about job satisfaction and the pursuit of fulfilling work.