Complicated things Quote by darwin araman ergina
““Intelligence" is not defined by works and excellency but through the input of the mind from the outside, making things easy, making complicated things not complicated, not using too much words to prove yourself, but by making a wise decision and using logic and instinct that results in effortless works. In result, you've created a masterpiece without effort.””
About This Quote
Source Essay: The Logic of Simplicity, 2022
Intelligence is shown by simplifying complex problems, using minimal words, and making wise, instinctive decisions that produce effortless results.
In simple terms: Smartness is making hard things easy with few words.
Focus on clarity and instinctive logic.
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When to use this quote
- problem solving
- writing
- leadership
- design
- education
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- When does simplifying become oversimplifying?
- What role does instinct play in logical decisions?
Over‑simplification can hide nuance; context matters.