Brilliant Quote by Bjarke Ingels
“The fact that something is actually understandable and relatable doesn't mean that it's unsophisticated or banal. It just means that it's crystal-clear. And if you can't explain it, that doesn't necessarily mean it's so brilliant that ordinary mortals can't fathom it. It might just mean that it makes no sense.”
About This Quote
Source Speech: TED Talk, “The Architecture of Simplicity”, 2016
Clear, relatable ideas aren't automatically simplistic; they can be profound yet easily grasped, while incomprehensible concepts may lack meaning.
In simple terms: Simple ideas can be deep; unclear ideas may be meaningless.
Value clarity, question complexity.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- teaching
- product design
- public speaking
- writing
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- When does simplicity become superficial?
- How can we test if clarity reflects depth?
Clarity doesn't guarantee depth; some simple ideas are shallow.