Why Simple Ideas Are Often the Hardest to Create

Complex ideas are easy to hide behind. Simple ones are exposed. They require understanding so deep that nothing unnecessary remains.

Simplicity isn’t about removing effort—it’s about refining it. Every clear idea is the result of many unclear drafts that never made it to the surface.

This is why simplicity feels elegant. It respects the reader’s time and intelligence. It doesn’t overwhelm; it guides.

If an idea feels obvious after you read it, that’s not an accident. That’s the mark of good thinking.

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