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Work, on physics, can be defined as force*distance. It looks like what we do for living. A big effort does not guarantee big results. So work smart.
Some people say that war cause technology leaps. I think that "a lot of people working together to achieve a difficult goal" is the source of those leaps. War is just a sad instance of that setting.