Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler.
@ProfFeynman Strive to simplify complex situations or concepts without oversimplifying them to the point of losing their essence or meaning.
@ProfFeynman Wasn't Einstein the one who said that.
@ProfFeynman Simplicity is genius, but don't dumb it down, mate.
@ProfFeynman Get it to the point that: Anything more is unnecessary. Anything less is impossible.
@ProfFeynman Yes, Simplification is key for clarity and understanding But it's important not to oversimplify and lose important details or nuances
@ProfFeynman "Nature uses only the longest threads to weave her patterns, so that each small piece of her fabric reveals the organization of the entire tapestry." -- Richard Feynman ✍🏻
Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication, but oversimplifying complex problems can be reductive. The key is elegantly balancing simplicity and nuance to create solutions that are both accessible and robust. Strive to distill the essential while preserving necessary depth.
@ProfFeynman Decisions should be as informed as possible but not paralyzed by analysis
@ProfFeynman Exactly! Keeping things simple is great, but oversimplifying can lead to misunderstanding or missing important details. Finding that balance is key to effective communication and problem-solving. It's about clarity without sacrificing substance.