Elimination Quote by Gretchen Rubin
““Plainness was not necessarily simplicity,” Frank Lloyd Wright cautioned. “Elimination, therefore, may be just as meaningless as elaboration, perhaps more often is so. To know what to leave out and what to put in; just where and just how, ah, that is to have been educated in knowledge of simplicity.” My””
About This Quote
Source Speech: Lecture on Simplicity, 1930s
Simplicity is not just plainness; it requires thoughtful elimination and purposeful inclusion.
In simple terms: Simplicity needs careful choice of what to keep or discard.
Choose what adds value, discard the rest.
Themes
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Type
When to use this quote
- product design
- writing
- architecture
- personal organization
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What criteria do you use to decide what stays?
- How does context affect what is essential?
Eliminating too much can strip essential meaning.