Century Quote by Anonymous
“Make a spurious division of one process into two, forget that you have done it, and then puzzle for centuries as to how the two get together.”
About This Quote
Dividing a task into two parts, ignoring the division, and then puzzling over their reunion illustrates how artificial separation can create unnecessary confusion.
In simple terms: Splitting a problem can cause needless mystery.
Avoid over‑complicating simple processes.
Themes
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When to use this quote
- project management
- software debugging
- research methodology
- learning strategies
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- When does splitting a task help versus hinder?
- How can we recognize artificial divisions?
May oversimplify complex issues.