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The Laws of Simplicity
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The simplest way to achieve simplicity is through thoughtful reduction. -
The easiest way to simplify a system is to remove functionality.
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The fundamental question is, where’s the balance between simplicity and complexity?
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The simplest way to achieve simplicity is through thoughtful reduction.
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Organization makes a system of many appear fewer. -
Organization makes a system of many appear fewer. Of course this will only hold if the number of groups is significantly less than the number of items to be organized.
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Savings in time feel like simplicity. -
When forced to wait, life seems unnecessarily complex. Savings in time feel like simplicity. And we are thankfully loyal when it happens, which is rare.
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Knowledge makes everything simpler. -
Knowledge makes everything simpler . This is true for any object, no matter how difficult. The problem with taking time to learn a task is that you often feel you are wasting time, a violation of the third Law of time. We are well aware of the dive-in-head-first approach—“I don’t need the instructions, let me just do it.” But in fact this method often takes longer than following the directions in the manual.
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Martin Ferro-ThomsenI wrote The Laws of Simplicity in late 2005 to early 2006 to get my thoughts down about simplicity. In the course of 100-pages, I outline the Ten Laws as used on this website.
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Christian Johansen"I wrote The Laws of Simplicity in late 2005 to early 2006 to get my thoughts down about simplicity. In the course of 100-pages, I outline the Ten Laws as used on this website." This site has the summary of the laws.
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Jason MarottiI wrote The Laws of Simplicity in late 2005 to early 2006 to get my thoughts down about simplicity. In the course of 100-pages, I outline the Ten Laws as used on this website.
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