Simplicity









Far be it for me to disagree with the Renaissance Man.

He achieved simplicity through a great deal of planning, skill and care. Usually if something appears simple then someone has expended much effort to get it to that state.

For me, simplicity comes in many forms and I appreciate them all. For example,
  • basic explanations for hard-to-understand subjects
  • clean lines in designs
  • easy-to-follow, intuitive directions
  • remote controls with minimal buttons
  • packaging that minimizes waste and is effortless to remove
  • meals that practically prepare themselves
  • freedom from complexity and extraneous clutter
Simplicity. Truly and simply...AWESOME!

Comments

  1. "meals that practically prepare themselves" ?? Is there really such a thing? Half the fun of eating is in the preparation....right Mike?
    Don

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

Readers' faves

Any excuse to celebrate (my guest post on 1000 Awesome Friends)

Retweets for mental health

Ironing boards with quiet mechanisms