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March 7, 2021“Simplicity is the result of Knowledge and Factual-Thinking.”
As Albert Einstein stated “If you can’t explain it simply, you don’t understand it well enough.”
Many think simplicity means to not make things more complicated. However, effective simplicity actually derives from simplifying complications by filtering out bad information and data while gaining and retaining knowledge. Factual-thinking filters-out thoughts and beliefs that are not fact-based which are often feeling and comfort based while seeking and retaining only thoughts that are based on facts and how reality is.
Effective simplicity comes not only from the accumulation of knowledge but more importantly from one’s ability to unclutter the mind from wasteful thoughts and misinformation. This could only be achieved by dealing with reality as is and not as we want reality to be.
To simplify things, we must simplify how we think so that we can simply identify the “fact” associated with every situation. Factual-thinking allows for elimination of clutter and for the increase in focus on creation of simplicity.