The phrase “Everything must be made as simple as possible, but no simpler.” has been attributed to Einstein, although, although he said something similar, there is no proof he was the source. No matter; it seems to make good sense. For sure binary thinking is something we as a society should be looking at, and where people are involved, …
The phrase “Everything must be made as simple as possible, but no simpler.” has been attributed to Einstein, although, although he said something similar, there is no proof he was the source. No matter; it seems to make good sense. For sure binary thinking is something we as a society should be looking at, and where people are involved, there is typically a confluence of interactive factors shaping the way things are and to be considered to have much of a chance to steer things the way we would like them to be. Apart form a highly educated venue such as this one, the preceding is not the best way to frame the problem, but I don't think the concepts "simple but not simplistic" is necessarily abstruse, yet a hard sell to those who like or promote unsuitaby "easy" answers.
The phrase “Everything must be made as simple as possible, but no simpler.” has been attributed to Einstein, although, although he said something similar, there is no proof he was the source. No matter; it seems to make good sense. For sure binary thinking is something we as a society should be looking at, and where people are involved, there is typically a confluence of interactive factors shaping the way things are and to be considered to have much of a chance to steer things the way we would like them to be. Apart form a highly educated venue such as this one, the preceding is not the best way to frame the problem, but I don't think the concepts "simple but not simplistic" is necessarily abstruse, yet a hard sell to those who like or promote unsuitaby "easy" answers.